The reason why water in a Malvern stream is looking rusty has been revealed.

Water on the bank in the stream in the Spring Garden, in Great Malvern’s Priory Park, has an orangey, rust-coloured hue at the moment.

According to Malvern Hills District Council, this is because it is naturally occurring spring water that is high in iron.

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“The soil around it is likely to contain bacteria which oxidise the iron and cause the rusty colour that you can see on the surface,” the council said.