River Hebble
The River Hebble is a small river located in West Yorkshire, England. It flows through the towns of Wakefield and Halifax, eventually joining the River Calder. The river is approximately 10 miles long and is known for its scenic beauty and natural surroundings.
Historically, the River Hebble played a significant role in the local economy, particularly during the industrial revolution. It was used for transporting goods and powering mills. Today, the river is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying nature, contributing to the area's recreational activities.