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|Status=In progress
|Status=Complete
|Themes=Water quality
|Country=England
|Country=England
|Main contact forename=Peter
|Main contact forename=Peter
|Main contact surname=Kerr
|Main contact surname=Kerr
|Contact organisation=Northumberland Rivers Trust
|Partner organisations=National Trust, Environment Agency, Community Foundation
|Partner organisations=National Trust, Environment Agency, Community Foundation
|Name of parent multi-site project=Case_study:Wansbeck 100
|Name of parent multi-site project=Case_study:Wansbeck 100
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|Project summary=The Wansbeck and many of its tributaries are currently viewed as ‘failing’ under the requirements of the Water Framework Di-rective (WFD). The main reason for fail-ure is numbers of fish.
|Project summary=The Wansbeck and many of its tributaries are currently viewed as ‘failing’ under the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The main reason for failure is numbers of fish.
The main issue behind this appears to be the amount of silt, sediment and nutrients that are washed into the rivers and streams from farmland and forests. Other factors include weirs that hold up fish mi-gration, and a lack of bank-side and in-stream habitat.
The main issue behind this appears to be the amount of silt, sediment and nutrients that are washed into the rivers and streams from farmland and forests. Other factors include weirs that hold up fish migration, and a lack of bank-side and in-stream habitat.
This ambitious community project aims to help address these issues, and improve the quality, WFD status and local enjoy-ment of 100km of river and stream.
This ambitious community project aims to help address these issues, and improve the quality, WFD status and local enjoyment of 100km of river and stream.
The rivers and streams that are part of the project include:The Upper Wansbeck; The Font; The Hartburn; The Delf Burn; The Ray Burn.
The rivers and streams that are part of the project include:The Upper Wansbeck; The Font; The Hartburn; The Delf Burn; The Ray Burn.
The project will work closely with schools and communities to help renew local interest and ‘ownership’ of the rivers in this rural part of Northumberland.
The project will work closely with schools and communities to help renew local interest and ‘ownership’ of the rivers in this rural part of Northumberland.
Outputs will include: improvements to fish passage; lengths of fenced buffer strip to filter out sediments; new and improved wetland features to settle out sediment and nutrients; improvements to vehicle crossings; new native woodland; work with farmers and land managers to reduce run-off in ways that reduce their costs; engagement and communications activity with schools, communities and angling clubs
Outputs will include: improvements to fish passage; lengths of fenced buffer strip to filter out sediments; new and improved wetland features to settle out sediment and nutrients; improvements to vehicle crossings; new native woodland; work with farmers and land managers to reduce run-off in ways that reduce their costs; engagement and communications activity with schools, communities and angling clubs.
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|WFD water body code=GB103022076960
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|Heavily modified water body=No
|Heavily modified water body=No
|Protected species present=No
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|Reach length directly affected=100,000
|Project started=2012/07/01
|Project completed=2015/03/31
|Total cost category=100 - 500 k€
|Total cost category=100 - 500 k€
|Total1 cost=400
|Total1 cost=465
|Funding sources=Catchment Restoration Funds
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|Bank and bed modifications measure=Fenced off riverbank
|Bank and bed modifications measure=Fenced off riverbank, Weir removal,
|Floodplain / River corridor=Creation of wet woodland
|Floodplain / River corridor=Creation of wet woodland, Creation of wetland, Riparian planting,
|Social measures=Work with schools and communities
|Other technical measure=Hardened crossing points
|Social measures=Community involvement, Engagement with schools,
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Project overview

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Status Complete
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Themes Water quality
Country England
Main contact forename Peter
Main contact surname Kerr
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Contact organisation Northumberland Rivers Trust
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Partner organisations National Trust, Environment Agency, Community Foundation
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The Wansbeck and many of its tributaries are currently viewed as ‘failing’ under the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The main reason for failure is numbers of fish. The main issue behind this appears to be the amount of silt, sediment and nutrients that are washed into the rivers and streams from farmland and forests. Other factors include weirs that hold up fish migration, and a lack of bank-side and in-stream habitat. This ambitious community project aims to help address these issues, and improve the quality, WFD status and local enjoyment of 100km of river and stream. The rivers and streams that are part of the project include:The Upper Wansbeck; The Font; The Hartburn; The Delf Burn; The Ray Burn. The project will work closely with schools and communities to help renew local interest and ‘ownership’ of the rivers in this rural part of Northumberland. Outputs will include: improvements to fish passage; lengths of fenced buffer strip to filter out sediments; new and improved wetland features to settle out sediment and nutrients; improvements to vehicle crossings; new native woodland; work with farmers and land managers to reduce run-off in ways that reduce their costs; engagement and communications activity with schools, communities and angling clubs.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Northumbria
River basin Northumberland Rivers

Subcatchment

River name Wansbeck from Source to Ray Burn
Area category 10 - 100 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category 200 - 500 m
Maximum altitude (m) 347347 m <br />0.347 km <br />34,700 cm <br />
Dominant geology Calcareous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Improved grassland
Waterbody ID GB103022076960



Site

Name Wansbeck
WFD water body codes GB103022076960
WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name Wansbeck from Source to Ray Burn
Pre-project morphology
Reference morphology
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body No
National/international site designation
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 100,000100,000 m <br />100 km <br />10,000,000 cm <br />
Project started 2012/07/01
Works started
Works completed
Project completed 2015/03/31
Total cost category 100 - 500 k€
Total cost (k€) 465465 k€ <br />465,000 € <br />
Benefit to cost ratio
Funding sources Defra Catchment Restoration Fund

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Water quality
Hydromorphology Continuity for organisms
Biology Fish
Physico-chemical Nutrient concentrations
Other reasons for the project Improved farming practices; Improved community involvement, knowledge and ownership.


Measures

Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Fenced off riverbank, Weir removal
Floodplain / River corridor Creation of wet woodland, Creation of wetland, Riparian planting
Planform / Channel pattern
Other Hardened crossing points
Non-structural measures
Management interventions
Social measures (incl. engagement) Community involvement, Engagement with schools
Other Work with farmers and land managers


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