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|Main contact surname=Heisse
|Main contact surname=Heisse
|Contact organisation=Environment Agency
|Contact organisation=Environment Agency
|Partner organisations=LB Sutton
|Partner organisations=London Borough of Sutton,
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|Multi-site=No
|Project summary=Divert existing Pyl Brook channel near culvert entrance through Hamilton Avenue recreation ground and reconnect it into the existing watercourse 113m downstream. The total length of the diversion channel is 164m which effectively increases the watercourse length by 51m. The new channel will incorporate a sinuous channel with riffles, pools and berms. The old channel will be partially infilled and will form an undisturbed island of habitat between the new and old channels. Some of the toe boarding will be removed and used in habitat elsewhere on site. New and upgraded footpaths, wildlife flower grass areas and bridge across Pyl Brook will be provided. The site is situated within the Kimpton Industrial Area and forms part of a wider proposal to create a Linear Park around the Industrial Estate. This forms part of the UDP objectives for the Industrial area and associated environmental and recreational enhancements in the area. The works are being carried out by the London Borough of Sutton. The Environment Agency have been consulted regarding the diversion and re-routing of a section of the Pyl Brook as part of the Planning Application and the Consenting process.
|Project summary=Divert existing Pyl Brook channel near culvert entrance through Hamilton Avenue recreation ground and reconnect it into the existing watercourse 113m downstream. The total length of the diversion channel is 164m which effectively increases the watercourse length by 51m. The new channel will incorporate a sinuous channel with riffles, pools and berms. The old channel will be partially infilled and will form an undisturbed island of habitat between the new and old channels. Some of the toe boarding will be removed and used in habitat elsewhere on site. New and upgraded footpaths, wildlife flower grass areas and bridge across Pyl Brook will be provided. The site is situated within the Kimpton Industrial Area and forms part of a wider proposal to create a Linear Park around the Industrial Estate. This forms part of the UDP objectives for the Industrial area and associated environmental and recreational enhancements in the area. The works are being carried out by the London Borough of Sutton. The Environment Agency have been consulted regarding the diversion and re-routing of a section of the Pyl Brook as part of the Planning Application and the Consenting process.
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Status Complete
Project web site
Themes Flood risk management, Social benefits
Country England
Main contact forename Joanna
Main contact surname Heisse
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Contact organisation Environment Agency
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Partner organisations London Borough of Sutton
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Divert existing Pyl Brook channel near culvert entrance through Hamilton Avenue recreation ground and reconnect it into the existing watercourse 113m downstream. The total length of the diversion channel is 164m which effectively increases the watercourse length by 51m. The new channel will incorporate a sinuous channel with riffles, pools and berms. The old channel will be partially infilled and will form an undisturbed island of habitat between the new and old channels. Some of the toe boarding will be removed and used in habitat elsewhere on site. New and upgraded footpaths, wildlife flower grass areas and bridge across Pyl Brook will be provided. The site is situated within the Kimpton Industrial Area and forms part of a wider proposal to create a Linear Park around the Industrial Estate. This forms part of the UDP objectives for the Industrial area and associated environmental and recreational enhancements in the area. The works are being carried out by the London Borough of Sutton. The Environment Agency have been consulted regarding the diversion and re-routing of a section of the Pyl Brook as part of the Planning Application and the Consenting process.

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Services on the site are the primary constraints. These consist of a gas main and foul sewer with manhole which are restricting the alignment and depth of the new channel. In addition the catchment itself is a constraint. London Clay underlies the site and downstream sections. However as the catchment rises a transition occurs to more permeable Chalk. This combination of a permeable upper catchment and urban build up may have contributed to the flashy nature of the Pyl Brook. Therefore the scheme has to cope with low base flows and peaky responses during storm events.


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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Thames
River basin London

Subcatchment

River name Beverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West Barnes
Area category 1000 - 10000 km²
Area (km2)
Maximum altitude category 100 - 200 m
Maximum altitude (m) 172172 m <br />0.172 km <br />17,200 cm <br />
Dominant geology Calcareous
Ecoregion Great Britain
Dominant land cover Suburban
Waterbody ID GB106039022850



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, Barnes Common improvements, Beverley Brook Flow control structures, Beverley Brook d/s of Rock’s Lane, Beverley Park, Cuddington Park... further results


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WFD water body codes GB106039022850
WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name Beverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West Barnes
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Heavily modified water body No
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 164 m0.164 km <br />16,400 cm <br />
Project started 2008/01/01
Works started
Works completed 2011/01/01
Project completed
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Funding sources S106 EA, London Borough of Sutton the client

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure
Hydromorphology Channel pattern/planform, Width & depth variation
Biology
Physico-chemical
Other reasons for the project Landscape enhancement, Recreation


Measures

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Bank/bed modifications Bank reprofiling
Floodplain / River corridor
Planform / Channel pattern Creation of new channel, Habitat creation
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Non-structural measures
Management interventions
Social measures (incl. engagement) Aesthetics
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