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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GRANT HELPS WEST YORSHIRE SCHOOL CHILDREN

Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2007

 

Francesca Glyn-Jones - 17-Aug-2007 - A £10,000 grant from the Environment Agency is helping children with learning and behavioural difficulties in West Yorkshire.

The grant awarded to Gareth Gaunt, of Sicklinghall Farm near Wetherby will support his projects with schools from across the Leeds area. Gareth works with small groups of children who are at risk of being excluded from school.

The money has been used to build three fishing ponds on his farm, buy fishing tackle, platforms and several types of fish.

Gareth has fully-equipped teaching workshops on the farm, from which he runs a number of courses including wood working, tractor mechanics, horticulture, cookery and art and media.

Children who visit, work towards an official ‘Fishing and the Environment’ examination, giving them an opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification.

John Shannon, Environment Agency fisheries and recreation team leader said: “We are delighted to be able to support Gareth’s work. This is a great course that gives children who are having problems at school a chance to do something positive and work towards a qualification which they can use to get a job in the future.

“It also allows children from inner cities to experience the work of the countryside at first hand and hopefully encourage them to respect their surroundings and the importance of the local environment.”

Part of the Environment Agency’s role is to help people get the most out of their environment, including boaters and anglers.

We sell more than a million rod licences a year, many to young people coming into the sport for the first time and all the money we raise goes straight back into improving the places where people fish.

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Environment Agency holds Doncaster flood drop-ins

Francesca Glyn-Jones - 17-Aug-2007 - Staff from the Environment Agency will be talking to residents in Doncaster next week who were affected by the recent flooding.

The aim is to give residents an opportunity to learn more about the flooding, and for officers to gather information about how the flooding affected specific areas.

The meetings are part of a series of drop-ins which are being organised by the Environment Agency across the region.

Area flood risk manager Peter Holmes said: “This is an opportunity for us to explain our initial findings to residents about the flooding in their area, what we have been doing since the flooding and what the plans are for the future.

“We also want people to tell us how the flooding affected different homes and streets because the more we know, the more we can do to find ways of protecting them. We are also urging residents to come along with photographs, and any other documentation which we can use to plot the path and the times of the flooding more specifically.”

His team expects to hold more than 20 drop-in sessions across East, South and West Yorkshire, and will be letting people know when and where these will be held in the next few weeks.

In June, up to 50 millimetres of rain fell on the Don river catchment in 12 hours. The average for June across Yorkshire and the Humber is around 60-70mm.

The Environment Agency is responsible for flood protection from main rivers and designated smaller watercourses.

It also issues flood warnings and watches to people in certain flood risk areas who have signed up to receive the service.

The Environment Agency has gauges on many main rivers across Yorkshire which helps officers to monitor water levels and the likelihood of flooding.

To find out whether you are eligible for a flood warning contact our Floodline number on 0845 988 1188.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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