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|Main contact forename=Charlotte | |Main contact forename=Charlotte | ||
|Main contact surname=Hitchmough | |Main contact surname=Hitchmough | ||
|Partner organisations=Action for the River Kennet (ARK), Marlborough Town Council, Marlborough Area Development Trust, local | |Partner organisations=Action for the River Kennet (ARK), Marlborough Town Council, Marlborough Area Development Trust, local volunteers, | ||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project summary=The project to enable fish to swim through Marlborough will build a new channel linking the existing main river with a backstream, which currently flows intermittently down a cascade that is impassable to fish. The new channel will have a gentle gradient which will allow fish, including brown trout and grayling to swim up and down it. | |Project summary=The project to enable fish to swim through Marlborough will build a new channel linking the existing main river with a backstream, which currently flows intermittently down a cascade that is impassable to fish. The new channel will have a gentle gradient which will allow fish, including brown trout and grayling to swim up and down it. | ||
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By fencing livestock away from the river the project will reduce bank erosion and keep sediment out of the river as a result. This keeps the natural gravel bed clean, leaving it clear for fish spawning and healthy weed growth. | By fencing livestock away from the river the project will reduce bank erosion and keep sediment out of the river as a result. This keeps the natural gravel bed clean, leaving it clear for fish spawning and healthy weed growth. | ||
We will improve water quality, by diverting urban runoff from the road into a reedbed, which will filter out pollutants before the water reaches the river. | We will improve water quality, by diverting urban runoff from the road into a reedbed, which will filter out pollutants before the water reaches the river. | ||
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- Local schools will use the Stonebridge and Og sites as an educational resource <br> | |||
- Local people will be connected to their river, either because they have volunteered to work on the project or because they can now walk along a section of river which was previously inaccessible | |||
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|Subcatchment=Upper Kennet to Marlborough | |||
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|Name=Kennet | |Name=Kennet | ||
|WFD water body code=GB106039023171 | |||
|WFD water body name=Upper Kennet to Marlborough | |||
|Heavily modified water body=No | |Heavily modified water body=No | ||
|Protected species present=No | |Protected species present=No | ||
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|Project started=2012/07/01 | |||
|Project completed=2015/03/01 | |||
|Total cost category=100 - 500 k€ | |Total cost category=100 - 500 k€ | ||
|Total1 cost=104 | |Total1 cost=104 | ||
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| | |Planform / Channel pattern=Creation of meanders, | ||
|Social measures= | |Social measures=Engagement with schools, Community Education, Community involvement, Improved public access, | ||
|Wider stakeholder / citizen engagement=Local | |Wider stakeholder / citizen engagement=Local support, Community engagement, | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 2 January 2019
Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Water quality |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Charlotte |
Main contact surname | Hitchmough |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | |
Contact organisation web site | |
Partner organisations | Action for the River Kennet (ARK), Marlborough Town Council, Marlborough Area Development Trust, local volunteers |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
The project to enable fish to swim through Marlborough will build a new channel linking the existing main river with a backstream, which currently flows intermittently down a cascade that is impassable to fish. The new channel will have a gentle gradient which will allow fish, including brown trout and grayling to swim up and down it.
This is phase two of a project to link the river above and below Marlborough. The river above Marlborough is a valuable spawning habitat, but all the fish here died during the 2011/12 drought. Joining the two sections of river should improve the fish populations up and downstream.
The habitat restoration projects use relatively simple techniques and materials and a considerable portion of the work will be done by volunteers. The work will repair eroded parts of the bank and create meanders and changes in flow which will create a more diverse environment to suit a variety of fish species and life stages.
By fencing livestock away from the river the project will reduce bank erosion and keep sediment out of the river as a result. This keeps the natural gravel bed clean, leaving it clear for fish spawning and healthy weed growth.
We will improve water quality, by diverting urban runoff from the road into a reedbed, which will filter out pollutants before the water reaches the river.
Community Involvement:
- Local schools will use the Stonebridge and Og sites as an educational resource
- Local people will be connected to their river, either because they have volunteered to work on the project or because they can now walk along a section of river which was previously inaccessible
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