Case study:Barn Elms Sports Ground
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Project overview
| Status | Planned |
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| Themes | Fisheries |
| Country | England |
| Main contact forename | Joanna |
| Main contact surname | Heisse |
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| Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
| Contact organisation web site | http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency |
| Partner organisations | Friends of Barnes Common, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
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| This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
Create an off-line reedbed to provide riparian connectivity, refugia during high flows and marginal habitat which is currently absent. The Beverley Brook flows in a perched nature though steep shaded embankments with no in-channel processes or vegetation.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Anton Crescent Wetlands Regeneration, Ashlone Wharf FCRM scheme, Barn Elms Wetland Centre, South West London, Barnes Common, Barnes Common improvements, Beverley Brook Flow control structures, Beverley Brook d/s of Rock’s Lane, Beverley Park, Cuddington Park, Horne Way Weir... further results
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