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|Project summary=To create space for water, improve biodiversity and habitat, bring the river into the park to make it an accessible feature and improve water quality. Local park with river running north to south along its boundary. Fenced off from the park and and housing, inaccessible and prone to fly tipping. The water quality is poor due to misconnected waste water. There is no/few habitat or aquatic waterborne fauna. | |Project summary=To create space for water, improve biodiversity and habitat, bring the river into the park to make it an accessible feature and improve water quality. Local park with river running north to south along its boundary. Fenced off from the park and and housing, inaccessible and prone to fly tipping. The water quality is poor due to misconnected waste water. There is no/few habitat or aquatic waterborne fauna. | ||
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Location: 51° 35' 24.04" N, 0° 17' 16.55" W
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Status | Complete |
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Themes | Fisheries, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Michael |
Main contact surname | Bradshaw |
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Partner organisations | Drain London |
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To create space for water, improve biodiversity and habitat, bring the river into the park to make it an accessible feature and improve water quality. Local park with river running north to south along its boundary. Fenced off from the park and and housing, inaccessible and prone to fly tipping. The water quality is poor due to misconnected waste water. There is no/few habitat or aquatic waterborne fauna.
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