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|Themes=Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Urban | |Themes=Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Urban | ||
|Country=England | |Country=England | ||
|Main contact forename= | |Main contact forename=Dave | ||
|Main contact surname= | |Main contact surname=Webb | ||
|Contact organisation=Environment Agency | |Contact organisation=Environment Agency | ||
|Contact organisation url=www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency | |Contact organisation url=www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency | ||
|Partner organisations=Friends of Barnes Common, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames | |Partner organisations=Friends of Barnes Common, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, | ||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project picture=Reed Bed May-2011.jpg | |||
|Picture description=Reed bed - May 2011 | |||
|Project summary=To improve the riparian through with an improved mowing regime<br> | |Project summary=To improve the riparian through with an improved mowing regime<br> | ||
Plug planting of marginal species<br> | Plug planting of marginal species<br> | ||
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The Beverley Brook flows through Barnes Common and has artificially low flows, little in channel habitat and no riparian buffer zones. An off-reed bed has been dug which was successful. | The Beverley Brook flows through Barnes Common and has artificially low flows, little in channel habitat and no riparian buffer zones. An off-reed bed has been dug which was successful. | ||
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|File name=Barnes common enhancements Dec 2011.pdf | |||
|Caption=Barnes Common Enhancement Dec 2011 | |||
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|WFD water body code=GB106039022850 | |||
|WFD water body name=Beverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West Barnes | |||
|Heavily modified water body=No | |||
|Protected species present=No | |||
|WFD water body code= | |Invasive species present=No | ||
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|Reach length directly affected=300 m | |Reach length directly affected=300 m | ||
|Project completed=2011/12/20 | |||
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|Biological quality elements=little in channel habitat, no riparian buffer zones | |||
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|Floodplain / River corridor=Tree management, Riparian planting, mowing regime | |||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Reedbed creation, Flow deflectors, | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:16, 6 June 2017
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Urban |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Dave |
Main contact surname | Webb |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency |
Partner organisations | Friends of Barnes Common, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
To improve the riparian through with an improved mowing regime
Plug planting of marginal species
Selective tree management to allow more light into the channel
Potential to dig a new meander
Enlarge the off-line reedbed to create a backwater for spawning fish and habitat value
Put flow deflectors in the channel to improve in stream processes
The Beverley Brook flows through Barnes Common and has artificially low flows, little in channel habitat and no riparian buffer zones. An off-reed bed has been dug which was successful.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Anton Crescent Wetlands Regeneration, Ashlone Wharf FCRM scheme, Barn Elms Sports Ground, Barn Elms Wetland Centre, South West London, Barnes Common, Beverley Brook Flow control structures, Beverley Brook d/s of Rock’s Lane, Beverley Park, Cuddington Park, Horne Way Weir... further results
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