River Wey, Dorset

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The River Wey in Surrey is a tributary of the River Thames.

The River Wey of Dorset, south west England, is a short river 9 kilometres long. The river rises in Upwey, where the spring forms Upwey Wishing Well, at the foot of the South Dorset Downs, a ridge of chalk hills that separate Weymouth from Dorchester. Most of the river's course is in the built-up area of Weymouth, running through the former villages, now suburbs, of Upwey, Broadwey and Radipole, through Radipole Lake and into Weymouth Harbour.

The river is important for wildlife and Radipole Lake is a National Nature Reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

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