
Ross Regatta moves 150th anniversary event upstream amid drought
Ms Davies said: "It's our 150th aniversary, having been founded in 1875, so we were adamant that we had to go ahead no matter what."But we're doing so safely, and we need to protect people, we need to protect the boats and we need to protect the environment and the river."
'It should all work'
She said the river had higher water levels further upstream, adding: "We've moved the entire course upstream to above the A40 bridge, where we'll be rowing on plenty of deep water - deep, wide water - to keep everybody safe and happy and we should have a good race day."She said the race would be "a bit shorter" but added: "We've still got a good 500 metres to be racing down, side by side racing, so it should all work."
Oliver Hartland, from the Environment Agency, said: "Across the West Midlands area, we are now in drought and we have been for a month now."This has followed the driest spring that we've seen in 132 years. Some of the rivers in the Midlands area have recorded their lowest level since June 1976."He said fisheries had mainly been impacted, and the agency was redirecting water to where it was needed, while maintaining the balance between requirements for drinking water and the needs of the environment.
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