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Latest revision as of 15:01, 26 February 2026
Catchment and subcatchment
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Catchment
| River basin district | Humber |
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| River basin | Tame Anker and Mease |
Subcatchment
| River name | River Mease from Gilwiskaw Bk to Hooborough Brook |
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| Area category | 10 - 100 km² |
| Area (km2) | 170km217,000 ha <br /> |
| Maximum altitude category | 100 - 200 m |
| Maximum altitude (m) | 185185 m <br />0.185 km <br />18,500 cm <br /> |
| Dominant geology | Calcareous |
| Ecoregion | Great Britain |
| Dominant land cover | Arable and Horticulture |
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Edingale, Gilly Mease Confluence, Grange Farm, Restoring the River Mease Catchment, Yew Tree Farm
Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Themes | Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring, Urban, Water quality |
| Country | England |
| Main contact forename | Ruth |
| Main contact surname | Needham |
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| Contact organisation | Trent Rivers Trust |
| Contact organisation web site | http://https://www.trentriverstrust.org |
| Partner organisations | The Environment Agency |
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| This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
170m of tributary restoration including 0.07 ha riparian habitat. Bank reprofiling on the Pessall Brook to create 2 stage channel bays, to add a diversity of habitat to a village amenity grass area, add greater capacity for higher flows, and replace old wooden bank protection with coir rolls.
Monitoring surveys and results
Pre-works invertebrate sampling undertaken, pre-works hydromorph geomorphology survey undertaken, fixed point photography.
Lessons learnt
Greater public engagement, showcasing Himalayan balsam removal, river fly monitoring and a catchment-based approach using the catchment model.
Improved focus on communication, including social media, the Mease website and press releases to promote the work and highlight successes.
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Reasons for river restoration
Measures
MonitoringHydromorphological quality elements
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Any other monitoring, e.g. social, economic
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