Francesca Glyn-Jones -
13-Sep-2007 - Fisheries officers from the
Environment Agency will be destocking a
lake of its fish in Wibsey Park, Bradford
tomorrow (Thursday) and moving them to new
homes.
Wibsey Park is owned by Bradford City Council,
and holds many roach. The council called
in the Environment Agency to help manage
the numbers of fish in the lake.
The destocking is taking place to prevent
fish dying from low oxygen levels in the
pond. Last summer the oxygen levels in the
lake fell because of the warm weather conditions,
and the Environment Agency is working to
prevent further falls in the fish population.
Environment Agency fisheries officer Pete
Turner said: The lake is very shallow,
so it can get quite warm in the summer months,
and this encourages fish to breed rapidly.
To stop the lake getting overcrowded, the
best solution is to move the fish to a new
pond or lake which has lost fish because
of natural causes or pollution. This helps
bring numbers back up to a sustainable level.
Officers will use giant nets to capture
most of the roach. The last time that fisheries
officers destocked the lake, nine bicycles
were retrieved.
Local schoolchildren from Wibsey Primary
School will also be at the destocking to
find our more about the Environment Agency
and its fisheries work, and the importance
of looking after your local environment.
Next eleven Environment Agency flood drop
in session
Michelle Dolphin - 11-Sep-2007 - The Environment
Agency is inviting people living in areas
affected by the recent floods to come to
one of the next eleven drop in sessions,
which take place during September and October
2007 in Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire
and Gloucestershire.
Our staff will be on hand to answer questions
about the flooding, the clean-up operation
and future plans to manage flood risk in
their area. We will be inviting other agencies
to take part so that, together, we can provide
as much information as possible to local
residents.
Flood Risk Manager, Anthony Perry, says:
In the last few weeks we have seen the
heaviest and most intense rainfall for many
years. The widespread flooding that resulted
has caused major disruption and misery to
many people.
We have been working around the clock
with emergency services and other agencies
to defend communities and vital facilities
against the flooding. We are also helping
to get people lives back to normal as quickly
as possible.
As the water levels recede we remain active
in the clean up operation. We are also stepping
up our efforts to talk to local communities
and answer their questions about the flooding
in their area.
All the following drop in sessions will
be open between 3pm and 8pm. People are
welcome to call in at any time between those
hours. Arrangements are now in place for
sessions at:
Alcester: Wednesday 12 September - Alcester
War Memorial Town Hall, Henley Street for
residents of Alcester, Studley, Coughton,
Wixford, Arrow, Broom, Great Alne and surrounding
areas (this session was originally announced
on 29 August)
Henley in Arden: Friday 14 September
Henley in Arden Church Hall, High Street,
Henley in Arden, for people living in Wootton
Wawen, Little Alne, Aston Cantlow, Henley
in Arden and surrounding areas. (this session
was originally announced on 29 August)
Broadway: Tuesday 18 September Lifford
Memorial Hall, Lower Green, Broadway, Worcs
for people living in Wickhamford, Childswickham,
Broadway, Badsey, Bretforton, North Littleton,
South Littleton, Broadway and surrounding
areas.
Pershore: Wednesday 19 September Pershore
Riverside Centre (Youthworks), King George's
Way, Pershore, Worcs, WR10 1QU for people
living in the Pershore, Wyre Piddle, Lower
Moor, Wick, Nafford, Birlingham, Eckington,
Strensham, Charlton, Cropthorne and surrounding
areas.
Ludlow: Friday 21 September Zion Room,
Ludlow Methodist Church, Broad St, Ludlow,SY8
1NH for people from the Ludlow area. (this
session was originally announced on 29 August)
Southam: Tuesday 25 September The Grange
Hall, Southam Town Council, Coventry Street,
Southam, CV47 1QA for people living in Southam,
Long Itchington, Bishops Itchington, Marton
and surrounding areas
Warwick and Leamington Spa: Wednesday 26
September Leamington Spa Town Hall, Assembly
Room, The Parade, Leamington Spa CV32 4AT
for residents of Warwick, Leamington Spa,
Marton, Birdingbury, Grandborough, Cubbington
and surrounding areas.
Kenilworth: Thursday 27 September MacDonald
De Montfort Hotel, The Kenilworth Suite,
The Square, Abbey End, Kenilworth, CV8 1ED
for people living in Kenilworth, Stoneleigh
and surrounding areas.
Lydney: Thursday 2 October Severnbanks
Primary School, Naas Lane, Lydney GL15 5AU
for residents of Lydney and surrounding
areas.
Redditch: Thursday 4 October The Forum,
St Stephens Church, Church Green, Redditch,
B97 4DY for residents of Redditch and surrounding
areas.
Droitwich: Saturday 6 October John Corbett
Room, Community Hall, Heritage Way, Droitwich,
WR9 8RF for people living in Droitwich and
the surrounding areas.
Further sessions are planned, including
the following. Venues will be announced
later this month when arrangements have
been finalised:
Monday 8 October Bishops Cleeve area
Wednesday 10 October Dursley area
Friday 12 October Stroud area
Thursday 18 October Ledbury area
Friday 19 October Chipping Campden area
Although sessions specifically target local
areas, people are welcome to drop in to
the session that is most convenient for
them.
If anyone needs more information about
a venue, or has difficulty in getting there,
they can call the Information Line on 0121
711 5995. We will answer their questions
straight away, or make arrangements to put
them in touch with someone who can help.
We are also interested in seeing any photographs
of the flooding that people may have taken,
which help us to extend knowledge of how
floods develop. Relevant information and
photographs may be e-mailed to midsflood07@environment-agency.gov.uk.