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|Project title=Tanners Brook
|Status=Complete
|Status=Complete
|Project web site url=www.ecrr.org/Portals/27/Tanners%20Brook,%20Southampton.pdf
|Themes=Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits
|Themes=Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits
|Country=England
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|Main contact surname=Peacock
|Main contact surname=Peacock
|Contact organisation=Environment Agency
|Contact organisation=Environment Agency
|Partner organisations=Southampton Council, Arup, Southampton Golf Club
|Multi-site=No
|Multi-site=No
|Project picture=Tanners Brook.PNG
|Project summary=Holly Brook is a tributary of Tanner’s Brook, a heavily urbanised watercourse which flows through Millbrook and into Southampton Water. Both watercourses are heavily modified in their lower reaches due to urban development
and are subject to fluvial flooding at various locations. The Holly Brook channel has been straightened and culverted in some sections. Flow in the Holly Brook is predominantly uniform glides with a meandering planform and localised riffles and pools – overall it has limited geomorphological diversity. Further downstream it is constrained by urban development. In Southampton Golf Club the channel had been culverted, resulting in poor drainage. The 27 hole golf course is characterised by a highly managed undulating landscape with frequent copses of mature trees throughout the course. Holly Brook is currently culverted through the middle of the course, with the exception of a short stretch through a large woodland copse in the very centre of the course (designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation). To the north of the golf course, the brook flows naturally through a mature woodland copse. To the south, the brook is culverted underneath Southampton Sports Centre.
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|WFD water body code=GB107042016620
|WFD water body name=Tanner's Brook
|Heavily modified water body=No
|Protected species present=No
|Invasive species present=No
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Status Complete
Project web site http://www.ecrr.org/Portals/27/Tanners%20Brook,%20Southampton.pdf
Themes Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits
Country England
Main contact forename Josh
Main contact surname Peacock
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Contact organisation Environment Agency
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Partner organisations Southampton Council, Arup, Southampton Golf Club
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Holly Brook is a tributary of Tanner’s Brook, a heavily urbanised watercourse which flows through Millbrook and into Southampton Water. Both watercourses are heavily modified in their lower reaches due to urban development and are subject to fluvial flooding at various locations. The Holly Brook channel has been straightened and culverted in some sections. Flow in the Holly Brook is predominantly uniform glides with a meandering planform and localised riffles and pools – overall it has limited geomorphological diversity. Further downstream it is constrained by urban development. In Southampton Golf Club the channel had been culverted, resulting in poor drainage. The 27 hole golf course is characterised by a highly managed undulating landscape with frequent copses of mature trees throughout the course. Holly Brook is currently culverted through the middle of the course, with the exception of a short stretch through a large woodland copse in the very centre of the course (designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation). To the north of the golf course, the brook flows naturally through a mature woodland copse. To the south, the brook is culverted underneath Southampton Sports Centre.

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Catchment

River basin district South East
River basin Test and Itchen

Subcatchment

River name Tanner's Brook
Area category 10 - 100 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category Less than 100 m
Maximum altitude (m) 9898 m <br />0.098 km <br />9,800 cm <br />
Dominant geology Siliceous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Suburban
Waterbody ID GB107042016620



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