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Major wetland project returns habitat to Chilterns Chalk Streams

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The University of Birmingham, the Environment Agency and contractors Sanctus Ltd team have been shortlisted for a European Dam Removal award for their success in removing a concrete weir from the River Cole near Ackers Adventure. The removal of this

£4m project to stop flooding after M6 upgrade disruption

£4m project to stop flooding after M6 upgrade disruption
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Upper Tamar rivers to benefit from fishery and habitat improvements

Upper Tamar rivers to benefit from fishery and habitat improvements Three tributaries of the River Tamar in Devon are about to be improved thanks to a new partnership project supported by the Environment Agency. From: The health of Tamar’s tributaries are key to helping fish numbers recover Working alongside the Westcountry Rivers Trust and local angling associations, Environment Agency officers are helping to boost fish numbers on the Rivers Deer, Claw and Carey through a targeted programme of habitat and ecological improvements. The project is part-funded with £38,000 from the Environment Agency’s Fisheries Improvement Programme (FIP) which reinvests rod licence money into projects which benefit anglers and fish stocks. The FIP money has been matched by partners including local fishing associations.

Highways England funds study to help £2 5m rivers scheme become a reality

28 January 2021 Doxey Marshes is in line to benefit from a £2.5 million scheme to enhance and restore river habitats. Picture courtesy of Colin Hayes The £150,000 donation has funded an environmental feasibility study which is now under way to develop, plan and cost a five-year plan for the Stafford Brooks Project. The project – a partnership of Highways England, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, Stafford Borough Council and the Environment Agency - wants to make major improvements to habitats close to the Rivers Sow and Penk. It would restore and create new habitats on a range of sites across the area including Doxey Marshes, Kingsmead Marsh and Radford Meadows.

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