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New Environment Agency policy on woody debris in rivers

Woody debris used to diversify flow in a chalk river in Dorset
The Environment Agency have recently updated their guidance on woody debris in rivers. After many years of lobbying for a change in policy this is seen as a significant step forward in the sustainable approach to river management by organisations like OnTrent. The policy will aim to promote a better understanding of the benefits of woody debris and encourage its retention and positive use where appropriate as part of working with natural processes. It will ensure the Environment Agency take a balanced and nationally consistent approach to managing riparian

River Mease Restoration Plan is issued

Natural England and the Environment Agency have together employed Jacobs Engineering Ltd to prepare the River Mease River Restoration Plan. The plan includes a description of the river, explains why and which areas are in need of restoration. The report also lists some of the options and ways in which restoration might be achieved. If you have any interest in the River Mease or its catchment and would like to read the plan then please click here.

Newsletter for the River Mease

A newsletter aimed at all those who are interested in the River Mease has been published. Please click here for more information.

OnTrent Newsletter 2011 is published

The latest newsletter for the OnTrent newsletter is now available. It includes a range of items about projects and sites across the Trent Valley and it's catchment lead by OnTrent and many of the partner organisations. To view or download it please click here.

FWF in the Upper Soar gains strength

The Farming and Water for the Future (FWF) Project in the Upper Soar is going well. Andy Jackson, the new project officer is available to visit farmers and landowners to discuss ways of storing rainwater on farmland and slowing the rate if flows downstream. The project is targeting farmers and landowners on the Broughton Astley and Whetstone Brooks, to the south west of Leicester. To read the latest quarterly report and for more details please go to the projects area of the website.

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