An old millpond in Pembrokeshire has been restored to improve water quality and boost biodiversity.
The restoration of Wallis Pond, created in 1836 as part of the tributary of the Western Cleddau River, was made possible by funding from Nestlé Waters UK.
The pond, once a key water supply for a mill, had become heavily silted, affecting its ability to retain water and restricting the diversity of habitats in and around the area.
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