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8 July 2013
- 12:1112:11, 8 July 2013 diff hist +746 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
- 12:1112:11, 8 July 2013 diff hist +175 N File:Babingley Sept2007post.JPG Seven months post restoration works.The channel is narrower and shallower with diverse marginal vegetation and good spawning habitat - September 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0912:09, 8 July 2013 diff hist +120 N File:Babingley Feb2007trout.JPG Brown trout (Salmo trutta) present in the river one year after works were completed - February 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0812:08, 8 July 2013 diff hist +197 N File:Babingley Aug2007Deflectors.JPG One pair of deflector boards, installed at an offset angle, after six months. Marginal vegetation has rapidly colonised the silt helping to stabilise it further – August 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0812:08, 8 July 2013 diff hist +183 N File:Babingley Feb2007Deflectors.JPG The newly installed deflectors face upstream and concentrate flow. Deposited silt has formed new banks and has since been colonised by vegetation - February 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0712:07, 8 July 2013 diff hist +157 N File:Babingley Aug2007Rockrolls.JPG Pool and traverse fish pass at existing weir after completion. Vegetation has already begun to establish on the rock rolls - August 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0612:06, 8 July 2013 diff hist +192 N File:Babingley August2007culvert.JPG Downstream extent of the reach where the river enters a 0.6m wide culvert. The sluice boards have been completely removed lowering the water levels upstream– August 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0412:04, 8 July 2013 diff hist +83 N File:Babingley Aug2006pre.JPG Babingley River and impounded Broadwater prior to restoration. ©Environment Agency current
- 12:0112:01, 8 July 2013 diff hist +432 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
- 11:5411:54, 8 July 2013 diff hist +208 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
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- 11:4511:45, 8 July 2013 diff hist +182 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
- 11:4111:41, 8 July 2013 diff hist +218 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
- 11:3611:36, 8 July 2013 diff hist +363 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
- 11:1711:17, 8 July 2013 diff hist +1,067 Case study:Babingley River at Hillington No edit summary
- 11:1511:15, 8 July 2013 diff hist +95 N File:P9040007.JPG Babingley River at Hillington following restoration works - September 2007 ©Environment Agency current
- 11:1111:11, 8 July 2013 diff hist +961 N Case study:Babingley River at Hillington Created page with "{{Case study status |Approval status=Draft }} {{Location |Location=52.80731, 0.5618380999999317 }} {{Project overview |Project title=Babingley River at Hillington |Status=Comp..."
- 10:3610:36, 8 July 2013 diff hist +565 Case study:Braid Burn at Inch Park No edit summary
- 10:3610:36, 8 July 2013 diff hist +147 N File:100 1042.jpg Wetland area at high flows. The height of the floodwall (to the left) demonstrates the flood storage capacity within the park - March 2010. ©AECOM current
- 10:3410:34, 8 July 2013 diff hist +83 N File:LoRres89.JPG Creation of a wetland area at the downstream extent of the works - May 2011 ©AECOM current
- 10:3010:30, 8 July 2013 diff hist +226 N File:May 2011 Main channel.JPG May 2011 - The restored channel of the Braid Burn through Inch Park after two years. Marginal vegetation has established well and natural processes have enhanced the in-channel morphological features that were created. ©AECOM current
- 10:2910:29, 8 July 2013 diff hist +426 N File:Feb 2009 Complete.JPG Feb 2009 - During works. The new channel on completion. The gently sloped banks provide additional capacity and promote the natural processes of sediment transport and vegetation colonisation. This allows the burn to develop a more natural character with current
- 10:2610:26, 8 July 2013 diff hist +382 N File:Jan 2009 Opening meanders.JPG January 2009 - During works. New meander channel cut off-line and connected to the existing channel in stages once complete. The downstream end of each meander was opened up first and allowed to fill with water. Each meander was left for a period to allow current
- 10:2110:21, 8 July 2013 diff hist +90 N File:April 2006 Pre works.JPG Braid Burn as it flows through Inch Park before works were undertaken. April 2006. ©AECOM current
- 10:1410:14, 8 July 2013 diff hist +233 Case study:Braid Burn at Inch Park No edit summary
4 July 2013
- 14:3514:35, 4 July 2013 diff hist +131 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 14:3414:34, 4 July 2013 diff hist +96 N File:Hawley July 2007c.jpg The restored reach of the River Darent at Hawley Manor after two years ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 14:3214:32, 4 July 2013 diff hist +269 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 14:2914:29, 4 July 2013 diff hist +77 N File:Darent 5 09 (3).jpg In-channel vegetation establishing well post works. ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 14:2714:27, 4 July 2013 diff hist +80 N File:Hm 5 BF.jpg The over widened River Darent prior to works starting. ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 14:2514:25, 4 July 2013 diff hist +126 N File:HM2010 PPA.JPG The channel five years on. The planted berms have established well and variation in flow is evident. ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 14:2314:23, 4 July 2013 diff hist +83 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 14:1914:19, 4 July 2013 diff hist +129 N File:HMAfter 2005.jpg Immediately after works. The newly planted berms and narrower and more sinuous channel are all visible. ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 13:5913:59, 4 July 2013 diff hist +46 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 13:5613:56, 4 July 2013 diff hist +66 N File:HM 3d.jpg Excavator carrying out in-channel works © Alconbury Environmental current
3 July 2013
- 17:1417:14, 3 July 2013 diff hist +221 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 17:1417:14, 3 July 2013 diff hist +145 N File:HM2005 During.jpg During works. Long reach excavator can be seen in the background and newly created berms are visible in the foreground. ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 17:1217:12, 3 July 2013 diff hist +68 N File:HM2005 Before.JPG Darent at Hawley Manor before works (2005) ©Alconbury Environmental current
- 17:0817:08, 3 July 2013 diff hist +162 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 17:0417:04, 3 July 2013 diff hist +247 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 17:0017:00, 3 July 2013 diff hist +221 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 16:5916:59, 3 July 2013 diff hist +434 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
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- 16:3516:35, 3 July 2013 diff hist +176 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 16:3216:32, 3 July 2013 diff hist +127 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 16:2716:27, 3 July 2013 diff hist +277 Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor No edit summary
- 16:2416:24, 3 July 2013 diff hist +985 N Case study:River Darent at Hawley Manor Created page with "{{Case study status |Approval status=Draft }} {{Location |Location=51.4251248, 0.23084300000004987 }} {{Project overview |Project title=River Darent at Hawley Manor |Status=Co..."