Sometimes I went out on my own, crossing the river either by the fish weir or swimming.
Turner is one of just a few people on the river to hold a permit to have a fish weir.
We crossed the smaller river a little way upstream by a fish weir.
In the distance I could see the fish weir, and the tiled walls along the bank.
The fish weir where I had often crossed to the other side lay exposed by the low tide.
The river was named for early fish weirs (locally pronounced).
During monastic times, there were several fish weirs along the lower reaches of the river.
There are also records of a ferry and a fish weir in mediaeval times.
This fish weir was described as the earliest known large scale engineering effort in North America.
Clause 33 required the removal of all fish weirs.