'Foam-like' substance spotted on river surface

A photo of the Little Ouse river in Brandon, Suffolk. The water surface has almost been entirely covered with a white foam-like substance. Some of the substance can be seen on the nearby river edge.
A white foam-like substance was captured along the river in Brandon [Contributed]

The source of a foam-like substance along a river is currently unknown, according to the Environment Agency.

Residents in Brandon, Suffolk, noticed on Thursday the white substance floating on the Little Ouse river and reported it as pollution.

Photos captured large amounts of the substance on the water's surface as it moved downstream.

The Environment Agency said officers had attended the site but had not yet identified what was causing the substance, but it had dispersed.

Another view of the Little Ouse river in Brandon, Suffolk. The water surface has almost been entirely covered with a white foam-like substance. Some of the substance can be seen on the nearby river edge. A bridge can be seen over the river.
Anyone with information on the pollution has been urged to contact the Environment Agency [Contributed]

"Following reports of pollution on the Little Ouse in Brandon, officers attended the site to investigate and try and locate the source, which is currently unknown," an Environment Agency spokesperson said.

"Fortunately, we have yet to identify any impacts to fish or the river ecology and the pollutant seems to be dispersing."

Anyone with information was encouraged to contact the Environment Agency on its incident line.

Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Stories like this

Related internet links