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|Project summary=Realigning of the flood bund against the A406 to reconnect the Roding with 12 Ha of its floodplain and to create wetland features. The past positioning of a bund adjacent to the Roding as a flood defence measure has resulted in the river being detached from its natural floodplain. An area of approx. 6Ha of allotments lies landward of the bund of this 500m stretch. It is proposed to remove this bund and reposition it adjacent to the A406 embankment thus reinstating this 6Ha as functional floodplain.<br>Flood capacity would be increased as a result of the scheme. This should not pose an issue from a flood risk perspective as these features lie predominately in the floodplain currently unutilised for flooding episodes therefore minimal maintenance of this habitat should not affect the current level of protection. Effective design should ensure the proposals remain a valuable wildlife resource for as long a time period as possible. This project should have priority as it highlighted in the Roding FRM Strategy. | |Project summary=Realigning of the flood bund against the A406 to reconnect the Roding with 12 Ha of its floodplain and to create wetland features. The past positioning of a bund adjacent to the Roding as a flood defence measure has resulted in the river being detached from its natural floodplain. An area of approx. 6Ha of allotments lies landward of the bund of this 500m stretch. It is proposed to remove this bund and reposition it adjacent to the A406 embankment thus reinstating this 6Ha as functional floodplain.<br>Flood capacity would be increased as a result of the scheme. This should not pose an issue from a flood risk perspective as these features lie predominately in the floodplain currently unutilised for flooding episodes therefore minimal maintenance of this habitat should not affect the current level of protection. Effective design should ensure the proposals remain a valuable wildlife resource for as long a time period as possible. This project should have priority as it highlighted in the Roding FRM Strategy.<br><br>Contamination is unknown. However it can be assumed that the flood bund is of sound, clean material and the first stage of the project could be to simply move the bund. It ties in with the extension of the Roding Valley Way footpath/ cycle path, which LB Redbridge is keen to push. Meetings have already been held. Part of the 12 Ha is a football pitch used by local schools, the use of this would need to be respected. | ||
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|Specific mitigation=Flood risk management, Riparian development | |||
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|Floodplain / River corridor=Bund removal, Creation of wetland | |||
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Project overview
Status | Planned |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | David |
Main contact surname | Watts |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency |
Partner organisations | |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
Realigning of the flood bund against the A406 to reconnect the Roding with 12 Ha of its floodplain and to create wetland features. The past positioning of a bund adjacent to the Roding as a flood defence measure has resulted in the river being detached from its natural floodplain. An area of approx. 6Ha of allotments lies landward of the bund of this 500m stretch. It is proposed to remove this bund and reposition it adjacent to the A406 embankment thus reinstating this 6Ha as functional floodplain.
Flood capacity would be increased as a result of the scheme. This should not pose an issue from a flood risk perspective as these features lie predominately in the floodplain currently unutilised for flooding episodes therefore minimal maintenance of this habitat should not affect the current level of protection. Effective design should ensure the proposals remain a valuable wildlife resource for as long a time period as possible. This project should have priority as it highlighted in the Roding FRM Strategy.
Contamination is unknown. However it can be assumed that the flood bund is of sound, clean material and the first stage of the project could be to simply move the bund. It ties in with the extension of the Roding Valley Way footpath/ cycle path, which LB Redbridge is keen to push. Meetings have already been held. Part of the 12 Ha is a football pitch used by local schools, the use of this would need to be respected.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Chigwell Brook, Fresh Wharf, River Roding at Ray Lodge Park, Valentines Park, Weir upstream of Redbridge roundabout
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