RIVER RESTORATION VISION FOR NORTH LONDON

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
April of 2005

 

18/04/2005 - Conservation officers from the Environment Agency displayed their exciting ideas on how London’s rivers could be improved at a river restoration conference last week.
The capital’s rivers have been severely affected by decades of urban development with wildlife habitats depleted and precious green space covered over by concrete. But the restoration of rivers can play a positive role in urban regeneration, providing social, economic and environmental benefits.

This spring the Environment Agency will be launching its North London River Restoration vision document, which describes what urban river restoration is all about, what the benefits are, how organisations can get involved and more specifically where to start in North London. The document is intended to unite with the existing South London plan to form a London wide approach to river restoration.

In London more than 90 per cent of rivers have suffered from land drainage works for navigation, flood defence work and building development which has resulted in widespread environmental degradation of the capital’s rivers. Many residential and business communities near London’s rivers also suffer from a lack of green space and many areas are in need of regeneration.

River restoration is not possible along the entire lengths of some of North London rivers but areas that could see improvements include parts of the upper and lower Colne, the Lower Lee, the Brent, Crane and parts of the Roding, Beam and Ingrebourne rivers.

These improvements could include removing concrete banks and riverbeds, putting natural meanders back into a straightened river channel, adding fish passes at weirs, creating floodplains, encouraging sustainable urban drainage systems and reducing water pollution, and improving the natural environment for different plant and animal species.

There are also opportunities to improve rivers that run through areas due to be developed where a margin of land could be left alongside a river to create an accessible green space and culverted rivers could be brought back into the open as part of the building project.

Fran Bayley, one of the Environment Agency’s conservation technical specialists, said: “We and our partners strongly believe that regeneration and river restoration go hand in hand especially when it comes to opportunities within London. We hope that our document will inspire some partnership work in the capital to restore rivers and floodplains throughout London, so that we that we can improve Londoners’ quality of life and ensure a better environment for now and future generations.”

These ideas were presented at the UK River Restoration Centre's Annual Network Conference last week (April 13 and 14) at the University of Hertfordshire. The conference, sponsored by the Environment Agency and WWF, included delegates from government agencies and departments, local authorities, consultants, wildlife and rivers trusts, universities and numerous other community and environmental groups from both the UK and abroad.
The main aim of the conference was to provide a networking forum to promote the exchange of ideas and experience from people with a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds who are keen to apply 'best-practice' techniques.

The programme this year not only provided delegates with examples of recent and current project work being undertaken, but also an insight into the use of wider ranging sustainable river management strategies.

 
 

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