Case study:Ferry Lane North drainage realignment: Difference between revisions
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|Project summary=Realignment of existing ditch from western side to eastern side of Ferry Lane North in Rainham. Reasons for enhancements:<br>Access and | |Project summary=Realignment of existing ditch from western side to eastern side of Ferry Lane North in Rainham. Reasons for enhancements:<br>Access and biodiversity.<br>Improvement of habitat (now forms part of SSSI at Rainham)<br>Reduction in pollution risk (have removed opportunity for pollution from neighbouring industrial uses) | ||
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Jennifer |
Main contact surname | Norman |
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Partner organisations | LTGDC, London Borough of Havering, London Riverside BID |
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Realignment of existing ditch from western side to eastern side of Ferry Lane North in Rainham. Reasons for enhancements:
Access and biodiversity.
Improvement of habitat (now forms part of SSSI at Rainham)
Reduction in pollution risk (have removed opportunity for pollution from neighbouring industrial uses)
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