ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HEARS HABITAT VIEWS IN FISHLAKE


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2009


Residents in Fishlake have given their opinion at a community drop in session on a proposed pilot scheme that is due to start next month for the area next to River Don.

More than 150 people attended an event organised by the Environment Agency for residents to hear about a habitat project planned next to the River Don at Fishlake, Doncaster.

The drop-in session, held at Fishlake Village Hall last week, gave residents an opportunity to learn more about the project, which will create 80 hectares of wetland habitat on Environment Agency land. Environment Agency staff also wanted to gain people’s views and local knowledge of the area and how it can be improved for the benefit of wildlife and the local community.

Staff were able to tell residents about a pilot scheme to create new drainage ditches and channels in front of the existing floodbank at Fishlake, which will let water in at high tide to create wetland areas. This type of improved habitat will attract species such as otters, watervoles, fish and wetland birds.

Anthony Myatt, project manager at the Environment Agency said: “We own the stretch of land at Fishlake and had been considering some improvement works for a while. The low-lying nature of the land makes it ideal for wetland habitat.

“Water quality on the River Don has improved vastly over the years and we are already seeing the return of species such as otter and even salmon to rivers. This further work will encourage even more species and enhance the area, which can be used by the local community for walking, fishing or bird watching.”

Overall, the majority of residents were supportive of the plans for Fishlake, and were pleased to see that the area could be improved for wildlife and the local community.

They gave ideas on the type of facilities that could be added, including better footpaths, information boards and fishing areas.

Residents also were interested to hear about the flood defence improvements at nearby Stainforth and wanted to know if the habitat project at Fishlake would have any impact on flood risk.

“The habitat work is taking place in front of the existing flood bank so will not impact on the flood risk for the village. We are only working on the existing floodplain, to improve the quality of land,” said Anthony.

The pilot project will start this month, with the full project commencing in June 2009. Another drop-in session for residents is planned before the full project begins.

If anyone would like to be kept updated about the project or would like to comment please email fishlake.info@environment-agency.gov.uk

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Environment Agency complete Rising Brook repairs

Next week Environment Agency staff will be putting the finishing touches to a repair scheme on the Rising Brook in Stafford, which began in late January 09. The scheme is designed to restore the capacity of the channel through the Rising Brook area.

Next week Environment Agency staff will be putting the finishing touches to a repair scheme on the Rising Brook in Stafford, which began in late January 09. The scheme is designed to restore the capacity of the channel through the Rising Brook area.

The works have included repairs to a number of existing river channel units, which have collapsed over time. The section upstream of the river footbridge in the playing field area has been restricting flows due to the collapsed units. In this section 30 metres of new concrete units have been installed.

Andrew Mandle, Project Manager for the Rising Brook Scheme said: “We are really pleased with the progress of this project. This work will reduce flooding due to blockages and flow restrictions and make it easier for us to maintain the channel in the future.”

The main purpose of the works was to reduce the obstructions in the channel and help prevent debris from accumulating during a flood. This will reduce flood risk and the new works will also help to protect the channel from further erosion damage.

Historically, July 2003 saw one of the most significant flood events in recent history for the Rising Brook, affecting properties on Sherwood Avenue and Richmond Close. The flooding was triggered by torrential storms and was made worse by vegetation and the poor condition of the collapsed units. The condition of the units was progressively getting worse over time and with each passing high water event.

Since 2003, the Environment Agency now carries out annual weed cutting and silt removal to keep the channel clear. The Agency has also created a wider flood channel on the right bank through part of the allotment gardens and erected a gravel board fence on the left bank to give residents added flood protection.

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Environment Agency unveils 11 million GBP flood defence scheme

MPs Norman Lamb and Tony Wright will unveil plaque to celebrate completion of scheme to limit flood risk to the Broads

What: Completion of £11 million flood defence scheme
Where: Waxham Great Barn, Waxham, Norfolk
When: Friday 6 March 2009 from 0945 hrs
Who: Environment Agency, Norman Lamb MP for North Norfolk,
Tony Wright MP for Gt. Yarmouth and others

To celebrate the successful completion of an £11 million scheme to limit flood risk to the Broads, a commemorative plaque will be unveiled by local MPs Norman Lamb and Tony Wright near Waxham on Friday 6 March.

The scheme will help protect around 500 houses and 3600 hectares of land, including 1256 hectares of designated Broadland habitat.

As part of the scheme, ten timber and steel groynes have been replaced, new rock groynes built between Horsey and Winterton Ness Gap, rock revetments (rocks placed to protect the seawall from wave action) reconstructed and the beach between Sea Palling and Poplar Farm Gap recharged with sand to prevent failure of the sea wall.

Dafydd Evans, Environment Agency Eastern Area Manager said, “We have undertaken a great deal of work on this scheme and are committed to protecting this length of coast for at least the next 50 years, as stated in the Shoreline Management Plan. We have approval to spend a further £10 million on this length of coast over the next few years, which we hope will reassure local people of our commitment to the Plan.”

The Environment Agency has responsibility for the sea defences along a 14km length of the Norfolk coast from Cart Gap, south of Happisburgh, to Beach Road, Winterton. This is a dynamic coastline with a long history of erosion and tidal flooding, which the Environment Agency and other partners are trying to ensure is managed in a sustainable way into the future for the benefit of both people and the unique Broadland habitat.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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