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|Project title=Taming the Tame
|Status=Complete
|Status=Complete
|Project web site url=http://www.tamevalleywetlands.co.uk/
|Themes=Environmental flows and water resources, Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality, Urban
|Themes=Environmental flows and water resources, Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality, Urban
|Country=England
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|Contact organisation=Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
|Contact organisation=Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
|Contact organisation url=http://www.tamevalleywetlands.co.uk/
|Contact organisation url=http://www.tamevalleywetlands.co.uk/
|Partner organisations=Environment Agency, Tamworth Borough Council, Tameside Wildlife Conservation Group, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
|Name of parent multi-site project=tame valley
|Multi-site=No
|Multi-site=No
|Name of parent multi-site project=tame valley
|Project picture=Tracey Island after 26.10.16.jpg
|Project summary=To create a backwater channel linked to the River Tame to create an important habitat and
refuge for fish.
The project aims to complete river restoration aspirations at Tameside Local Nature Reserve
in Tamworth. This follows the original project started in 2009 by the EA, Tamworth BC and
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust which pulled back bank, created 10 scrapes and small ponds as
well as creating a fish refuge linkage into smiley face pool. The second phase of delivery
which was not carried out was to create a linked backwater channel on the right bank of the
reserve. This channel will create additional and important habitat for fish and fry while also being profiled in such a way to be attractive to any remnant water vole population that exists or which may be re- introduced in the future. The island created from the work will be an important refuge for ground nesting birds.
|Monitoring surveys and results=WFD baseline data
River profile surveys
Drone images from above before and after - aerial
Fixed point photos before and after land
 
Fish survey in new channel and invertebrate surveys to be carried out 2018 to see what is in the channel
|Project title=Taming the Tame
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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site http://http://www.tamevalleywetlands.co.uk/
Themes Environmental flows and water resources, Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality, Urban
Country England
Main contact forename Tracey
Main contact surname Doherty
Main contact user ID User:TameValley
Contact organisation Warwickshire Wildlife Trust
Contact organisation web site http://http://www.tamevalleywetlands.co.uk/
Partner organisations Environment Agency, Tamworth Borough Council, Tameside Wildlife Conservation Group, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
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To create a backwater channel linked to the River Tame to create an important habitat and refuge for fish. The project aims to complete river restoration aspirations at Tameside Local Nature Reserve in Tamworth. This follows the original project started in 2009 by the EA, Tamworth BC and Staffordshire Wildlife Trust which pulled back bank, created 10 scrapes and small ponds as well as creating a fish refuge linkage into smiley face pool. The second phase of delivery which was not carried out was to create a linked backwater channel on the right bank of the reserve. This channel will create additional and important habitat for fish and fry while also being profiled in such a way to be attractive to any remnant water vole population that exists or which may be re- introduced in the future. The island created from the work will be an important refuge for ground nesting birds.

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WFD baseline data River profile surveys Drone images from above before and after - aerial Fixed point photos before and after land

Fish survey in new channel and invertebrate surveys to be carried out 2018 to see what is in the channel

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