Borrowash weir 121m long (image courtesy of J.Finnegan at the Environment Agency) +, fish pass in construction (image courtesy of J.Finnegan at the Environment Agency) +, fish pass (image courtesy of J.Finnegan at the Environment Agency) +
Floodplain habitat during high flow conditions. Photo: Olle Calles +, Braided habitat during high flow conditions. Photo: Olle Calles +, Colonization of riparian vegetation in progress. Photo: Olle Calles +
Drone Photograph during early phase of construction +, Breaking back into Turkey Brook at the downstream end, looking upstream. +, The confined concrete channel pre-restoration. +, …
View along sea wall (saline lagoon to left, fronting tidal flats with sedimentation fields to right) (Taken by: S. Armstrong, ABPmer, 2001) +, Water flowing out of the Holmer Sluice culvert (Taken by: M. Dixon, RSPB, 2006) +, Breeding birds within the RTE site (1987-2006) +
Building the floodplain by the Ritobäcken Brook in 2010 (photo: Kari Koppelmäki) +, Ritobacken brook_the excavated flood terrace (photo: J.Jormola) +, Ritobacken brook_autumn 2005 (photo: Auri Sarvilinna) +, …
Map of the area +, River Aire - Burley Mills c.The Aire Rivers Trust +, Fish pass site at Burley Mills Weir (before construction - July 2013) c.The Aire Rivers Trust +, …
River Marden before restoration looking downstream +, River Marden before restoration looking upstream +, Re-meandered channel and riverside access - 2012 +, …