SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FARMING IN CLYST VALLEY


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

6-Jun-2006 - A partnership project that will help farmers to adapt to changing priorities is beginning to take shape in the Lower Clyst valley, just east of Exeter.

The project addresses some important environmental issues and is led by the Environment Agency with support from English Nature, the RSPB, Rural Development Service of Defra, and local authorities.

The River Clyst flows into the Exe Estuary near Topsham and is tidal up to Clyst St Mary. Embankments were first built alongside in the early 19th century to reclaim much of this land for agriculture and are currently maintained by the Environment Agency.

Government policy and guidance now places less emphasis on defending agricultural land, and making space for rivers to flood is now positively encouraged.

The Environment Agency is looking closely at whether it should continue to maintain the old banks around the Clyst, since there is very little risk to people or their homes.

Adrian Rushworth, flood risk manager for the Environment Agency, said:’Our priority is to prevent flooding of property, for example at Clyst St Mary, but this may mean stopping maintenance elsewhere.’

Defra’s new Environmental Stewardship scheme will help farmers to adapt to these changes.

The project area is adjacent to the Exe Estuary, an internationally important wildlife site, and it is hoped that there will be environmental benefits too.

Lower Clyst project officer Katharine Land has been working closely with farmers to explore how they might manage their land differently, while continuing to farm successfully.

She said :’We want to show that it is possible to combine economic farming and wildlife.’

The project is still at a relatively early stage of development. The next step is to carry out a feasibility study to understand what is possible and where best to carry out the various options. It is hoped that Defra will be able to fund this work, which will involve collecting and analysing lots of information about the site, together with wide ranging consultation with other interested bodies.

This process has started with a meeting with parish and other councillors, where the project was explained and the way forward outlined.

’The Lower Clyst Project will only go ahead if landowners want it to and if we can show that the environmental and community benefits can be achieved without unacceptable risk. We are working hard with all those involved to ensure that we have answered all their questions,’ said Mike Williams, the Environment Agency’s project manager.

 
 

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