- River Ash, Surrey
Geobox River
name = River Ash
length = 10.6
other_name =
other_name1 =
country = United Kingdom
country1 =
region = England
region1 =
city = Shepperton, Ashford, Staines
city1 =source_name =
River Colne
source_location =Staines
source_region =Spelthorne
source_country =England ,United Kingdom
source_country1 =
source_elevation =
source_elevation_imperial =
source_lat_d =
source_lat_m =
source_lat_s =
source_lat_NS =
source_long_d =
source_long_m =
source_long_s =
source_long_EW =
mouth_name =River Thames
mouth_location =Lower Sunbury
mouth_country =England ,United Kingdom
mouth_region =Spelthorne
mouth_country1 =
mouth_elevation =
mouth_elevation_imperial =
mouth_lat_d =
mouth_lat_m =
mouth_lat_s =
mouth_lat_NS =
mouth_long_d =
mouth_long_m =
mouth_long_s =
mouth_long_EW =
tributary_left =
tributary_left1 =
tributary_right =
tributary_right1 =
image_size =
image_caption = The River Ash runs along many people's back gardens, including Old Charlton Road (pictured).The River Ash is a river in
England and lies just outside ofGreater London . More specifically, it flows from theRiver Colne , through the borough ofSpelthorne , running through the towns of Ashford andShepperton before finally joining theRiver Thames in the creek behindSunbury Lock at Sunbury. It goes through many back-gardens in Old Charlton Road,Shepperton .Many alterations have been made due to human action. There are maps dating back to medieval times to depict this. The earliest one shows the history of the
Shepperton Studios site, more particularly Shepperton Manor. This dates to the Westiminster's monks, whom, it is suggested, may have done some widening still visible today.In 1910, the
Metropolitan Water Board made theStaines Aqueduct , with the purpose of supplying water from theRiver Thames atHythe End to its works inSunbury . This meant that the river was now in asiphon at three locations: Birch Green, Shortwood Allotments as well as adjacent to where theQueen Mary Reservoir is in Laleham.Shortly after this, the River Ash was diverted to make way for the
Queen Mary Reservoir in Laleham. Parts of the original course can still be seen near theLaleham Intake and Pumping Station.More recently, the source of the river was moved quite a few metres south and some hundred metres of its length was diverted to make way for the Staines Bypass "(the A30)" in the early 1960s. Here it flows underground for 270 metres beneath the Crooked Billet roundabout.
Flooding and alleviation
The most recent and most serious flood involving the River Ash was in 1947, when homes and roads were harshly affected by flood waters. This was not due to the flood prevention methods on the River Ash but on the River Colne, which is where water from the River Ash comes. It also occurred due to high water levels on the
River Thames Much of recent flood prevention is done by River Ash Flood Alleviation Scheme. A major upgrade of the water treatment works at
Ashford Common was started by Thames Water Utilities during 1994 and 1995. There was an expected increases in flow and flood risk to properties along Old Charlton Road,Shepperton and Heriden Way because the works discharges to the lower River Ash near the M3. Consequently, a flood relief channel was suggested. This was built during the first five months in 1995 and cost a total of £450,000.ee also
*
List of rivers of England River item line|upstream=
River Wey (south)
downstream=Longford River (north)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.