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 LocationCountryApproval statusRiver nameRiver basinRiver basin districtContact organisationProject startedProject completedProject statusProject pictureRiver corridor land useBank and bed modifications measureRiver corridor measureChannel pattern measureOther technical measureManagement interventionsThemeBiological quality element monitoredHydromorphological quality element monitoredPhysico-chemical quality element monitoredOther response monitored
't Merkske51° 25' 4.63" N, 4° 50' 29.21" ENetherlands
Belgium
DraftMarkMaasMeuseWaterschap Brabantse DeltaIn progressBroadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
2e Lower Woodsford River and Floodplain Enhancement50° 43' 12.17" N, 2° 18' 50.69" WEnglandApprovedFrome Dorset (Lower) & Furzebrook StreamDorsetSouth WestEnvironment Agency
Forestry Commission
Woodland Trust
Dorset Wildlife Trust
1 January 20121 January 2014Complete2e Lower Woodsford Project Record.pdfRemoval of revetmentsTree planting
Lowering of embankments
Re-profiled ditchFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
3Rivers - Lumburn:Walkham:Tavy50° 31' 45.52" N, 4° 9' 38.87" WEnglandApprovedLower River TavyTamarSouth WestWestcountry Rivers Trust
Devon Wildlife Trust
South West Water
Tamar Valley AONB
Tavy Walkham and Plym Fishing Club
In progressHuckworthy bridge.JPGfloodplain woodland plantingLand managementWater quality
Aaijen- Removal of bank fixation51° 34' 51.60" N, 6° 2' 25.80" ENetherlandsApprovedMeuseMeuseMeuseRijkswaterstaat Waterdienst1 January 2005CompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)
Urban
Removal of bank reinforcementsFlood risk management
Monitoring
Water quality
Invertebrates: Abundance
Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition
Macrophytes
Continuity for organisms
Abaissement et démantèlement de trois clapets sur l’Orge aval48° 37' 57.50" N, 2° 18' 46.38" EFranceApprovedSyndicat de l’Orge
Direction régionale et interdépartementale de l’environnement et de l’energie (DRIEE)
Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema).
1 March 201030 September 2012CompleteLowering of checking valves
Removal of checking valves
Water supply channel lowering
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Urban
Abbey Brook Weir52° 59' 13.60" N, 3° 11' 11.70" WWalesApprovedEglwysegUpper DeeDeeWelsh Dee Trust1 August 20111 November 2011CompleteAbbeyweir.pngIntensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Woodland
Rock ramp construction
Creation of fish passes
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Abbots Worthy Restoration Project51° 5' 16.75" N, 1° 17' 6.30" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Natural England
1 April 2018CompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Abbotts Hall Managed Realignment Scheme51° 47' 5.40" N, 0° 50' 51.59" EEnglandApprovedCombined EssexAnglianEssex Wildlife Trust
English Nature
Environment Agency
CompleteAbbotts Hall photo.jpgArableFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Fish
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Flow velocitiesSalinity
Adams Mill enhancements52° 5' 51.58" N, 0° 45' 14.71" WEnglandApprovedOuse (Cosgrove to Newport Pagnell)Upper and Bedford OuseAnglianEnvironment Agency
Milton Keynes Angling Association
Woodland Trust
1 September 2014In progressInstalling bundles.JPGImproved/semi-improved grassland/pastureBank stabilisationIncrease in-channel hydromorphological diversityFisheries
Hydromorphology
FishQuantity & dynamics of flow
Substrate conditions
Habitat mapping
Adaptive management of hydraulic structures in the Sèvre nantaise and Thouet basins47° 35' 16.84" N, 2° 39' 47.11" WFranceApprovedInstitution Interdepartmentale du bassin de la Sèvre Nantaise1 January 2004In progressWeir partial removal or permanent opening of gates allowing self restoration of previously impunded stretchesMore natural reservoir releasesSocial representation of the river
Adare Fish Counter52° 39' 41.63" N, 8° 48' 20.72" WIrelandApprovedIFICompleteRecessed section.jpgCreation of fish passesFisheries
Social benefits
Afon Clywdd53° 10' 57.73" N, 3° 22' 7.56" WWalesDraftNatural Resources Wales
AECOM
Planned40 Afon Clywdd.pngRunoff pathway managementFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Water quality
Afon Merin Natural Process Restoration52° 23' 56.58" N, 3° 46' 27.57" WWalesApprovedMynach - headwaters to confluence with RheidolSouth West WalesWestern WalesNatural Resources Wales1 February 2018CompleteMerin1.jpg15 leaky dams and scrapes.Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Agreed definition of mobility area for the Adour43° 39' 8.51" N, 0° 0' 51.13" WFranceApprovedL'AdourAdour - GaronneHautes-Pyrénées et GerInstitution Adour1 January 2005In progressIntensive agriculture (arable)
Urban
Removal of bank reinforcementsDevelop riparian forestDefinition of erodble corridorChannel pattern/planform
Albany Park51° 40' 5.85" N, 0° 1' 59.94" WEnglandApprovedCuffley Brook and Turkey BrookLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Enfield
4 January 2016CompleteAlbany Park Before and After.pngCreation of berms
Creation of backwaters
River naturalisation
Reedbed creation
Scrapes
Fish habitat restoration
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Urban
Alkborough tidal defence scheme53° 42' 2.78" N, 0° 41' 31.70" WEnglandApprovedSkitter Bk / E Halton Bk from Ulceby Skitter to Humber EstuaryLouth Grimsby and AncholmeHumberEnvironment Agency
Natural England
Associated British Ports
North Lincolnshire Council
Defra
Yorkshire Forward
Heritage Lottery Fund
European Union (EU)
2005CompleteAlkborough 3.jpgSalt marsh and mudflat restorationFlood risk management
Social benefits
Invertebrates
Allt Lorgy River Restoration57° 16' 18.18" N, 3° 50' 33.26" WScotlandApprovedRiver AvonRiver SpeyScotland RBDSpey Catchment Initiative
Spey Fishery Board
Cairngorms National Park Authority
Scottish Natural Heritage
SEPA
1 March 2012In progressLorgy burn intro photo.jpgRemoval of in stream boulders and replacement with wood structures
Additional strategic wood structures introduced
Graded extracted gravel to be used for sediment reintroduction
Embankment lowering
Removal of 3 culvert pipes. Infilling of a large drainage ditch.Site fenced to enable natural regeneration to take place. Supplementary planting planned for Spring 2013. Long term site monitoring programmed planned.Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Alma Road Rain Gardens51° 38' 47.70" N, 0° 2' 3.53" WEnglandApprovedSalmons BrookLondonThamesLondon Borough of Enfield
Thames 21
Greater London Authority
1 April 201531 March 2016In progressArtsists Sketch.pdfUrbanSustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs)Rain gardensEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Amerongse Bovenpolder51° 59' 26.69" N, 5° 27' 46.93" ENetherlandsApprovedRhineRhineRhineDienst Landelijk Gebied
Rijkswaterstaat
Utrechts Landschap
Staatsbosbeheer
1 January 200131 December 2015In progressAmerongseBovenpolder.JPGIntensive agriculture (arable)Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Amwell Loop51° 47' 49.84" N, 0° 0' 2.16" WEnglandDraftLee Navigation (Hertford and Ware)Upper LeeThamesEnvironment Agency
British Waterways
Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust
Plannedhabitat improvements
Deflectors
Tree plantingEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Aménagement du plan d’eau de la Sangsue et création d’un bras de contournement du Woigot49° 14' 54.48" N, 5° 56' 12.04" EFranceApprovedSyndicat CRW Commune de Briey
Onema
AERM
communauté de communes du pays de Briey
commune de Briey
Fédération de pêche 54
1 June 201230 June 2014CompleteConstruction of a bypass channel
Dam removal
Creation of fish passes
Creation of lateral dike to regulate flows
Application of plant-engineering
Riparian planting
Remeandering
Creation of wetland
The banks are maintained if necessary by vegetal engineeringFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Ancholme and Coast habitat project53° 37' 34.86" N, 0° 32' 22.61" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
Wildlife Trusts
4 January 2018CompleteFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Anloërdiepje53° 2' 33.90" N, 6° 41' 22.12" ENetherlandsDraftDrentsche AaNedereemsEmsWaterschap Hunze en Aa'sCompleteWaterlichamen Hunze en Aas.pngGrassland
Moorland/heathland
Tall herb/rank vegetation
Wetland
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
Anton Crescent Wetlands Regeneration51° 22' 23.01" N, 0° 12' 8.64" WEnglandApprovedBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Sutton Ecology Centre
London Borough of Sutton
Natural England
CompleteAnton 1.jpgUrbanHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Arasement du seuil des Treize Saules sur la Quilienne50° 9' 14.58" N, 2° 29' 25.30" EFranceApprovede Fédération départementale du Pas-de-Calais pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique
Office national de l’eau et des Milieux Aquatiques – service départemental du Pas-de-Calais (SD 62)
association agréée pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique (AAPPMA) de Pas-en-Artois
1 October 200931 October 2009CompleteWillow87.pngBarrier removal
Planting of hydrophytes
Bank reprofiling
Filter masses were laid downstream of the dam to limit the impact of the work on the environmentFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Arasement du vannage du moulin de Réveillon et réaménagement du lit mineur de la Blaise48° 44' 10.08" N, 1° 22' 15.20" EFranceApprovedSyndicat intercommunal de la vallée de la Blaise (SIVB)
Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema) - Service départemental
Fédération départementale de la pêche
Cellule d’animation technique pour l’eau et les rivières (CATER)
Direction départementale de l’agriculture et de la forêt.
1 January 200831 December 2008CompleteDismantling of the mill
Leveling threshold with the water level
Helophytes planted
Bank stabilisation
Installation of geotextile
Creation of a sinuous channelHabitat and biodiversity
Spatial planning
Water quality
Arborfield nature like bypass and weirs project51° 24' 28.95" N, 0° 55' 27.36" WEnglandApprovedLoddon (Swallowfield to River Thames confluence)LoddonThamesEnvironment Agency30 June 2010CompleteP5110148.JPGIntroduction of spawning gravels
Riffle creation
Weir lowering
Bypass channel
Creation of backwater
Improving fish migration
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Fish
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Channel pattern/planform
Quantity & dynamics of flow
Habitat mapping
Arnos Park - Pymmes Brook51° 37' 16.08" N, 0° 8' 8.59" WEnglandDraftPymmes Brook (upper channel with Muswell St & Bounds Grn Brk)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
River Restoration Centre
London Borough of Enfield
London Wildlife Trust
Greater London Authority
1 January 2008PlannedCreation of berms
Barrier removal
Embankment renaturalization
Creation of low flow channel
Creation of backwaters
River naturalisation
Scrapes
Floodplain reconnection
Remeandering
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Urban
Ashlone Wharf FCRM scheme51° 28' 17.57" N, 0° 13' 22.45" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
1 May 2011In progressCreation of fish passesFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Assessing the habitats outcomes of Floodplain Forest restoration: the case study of the floodplain forest at the Ouse Valley Park52° 4' 17.35" N, 0° 49' 53.50" WEnglandApprovedGreat Ouse (Upper)Cam and Ely Ouse (including South Level)AnglianCranfield University
The Parks Trust
Environment Agency
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
Hanson Cement
1 January 20071 January 2014CompleteFloodplain Forest 2.jpgRemoval of sand from beneath agricultural fields and restoring marsh lands has increased floodplain capacity and improved floodwater managementEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
Aston Clinton River Restoration51° 47' 46.05" N, 0° 43' 29.72" WEnglandApprovedBuckinghamshire County Council
Environment Agency
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Aston Clinton Parish Council
Green Park
1 August 2015Complete150911 Upstream section.jpgDeculvertingBypass channel
Creation of new channel
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Aubourn Rock Ramp and Habitat Works53° 9' 7.49" N, 0° 38' 10.62" WEnglandApprovedUpper WithamWithamAnglianEnvironment Agency5 January 2016CompleteAubourn 1.pngTree hinging over long section and large rock ramp installation to replace existing large weir that was a barrier to fish passage.Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Austria River Mur - Strategic river management for considerations in the power and water management sector in Styria/Austria47° 23' 45.38" N, 15° 16' 11.14" EAustriaApprovedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 19951 January 2015CompleteProviding of continuityProtection of alluvial forests by connecting existing stocks to the fluvial dynamicsReconnection of cutoff meanderEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Austria Upper Mur - LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I" 2003-200747° 11' 25.66" N, 14° 46' 38.03" EAustriaApprovedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 August 200331 July 2007CompleteCreation of bars
Creation of Slips
Creation of undercut banks and islets
Creation of fish passes
Regeneration of alluvial forests
Creation of pond
Reconnection of water bodies to the riverEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Austria Upper Mur - LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II" 2010-201547° 6' 19.47" N, 14° 12' 3.46" EAustriaApprovedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 February 20101 February 2017In progressimplementation of Pool/riffle sequesnces
Creation of Slips
Creation of undercut banks
Creation of islands
Creation of bars
Improve longitudinal connectivity
Regeneration of alluvial forests
Floodplain reconnection
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Austria Upper Mur - Public relations in murerleben I + II LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) and LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I+II" 2003-201547° 10' 5.74" N, 14° 39' 29.20" EAustriaDraftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
In progressHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Austria Upper Mur - River Widening Weyern (LIFE III (LIFE03 NAT/A/000011) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben I 2003-2007)47° 11' 36.36" N, 14° 48' 42.24" EAustriaApprovedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
17 September 2010CompleteRestoration of the connection of side armsEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Austria Upper Mur - River widening Lässer Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II 2010-2015)47° 12' 9.04" N, 14° 50' 43.01" EAustriaDraftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
CompleteRemoval of bank reinforcements
Restoration of the connection of side arms
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria Upper Mur - River widening St. Peter Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II 2010-2015)47° 12' 9.70" N, 14° 34' 47.18" EAustriaApprovedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 September 2015CompleteEmbankment renaturalization
Restoration of the connection of side arms
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria Urban River Landscape - Urban River Landscape Graz47° 4' 14.57" N, 15° 26' 22.21" EAustriaApprovedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.1 January 2004In progressStructuring of shoreline
Construction gravel bays
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Urban
Austria Urban River Landscape - Urban River Landscape Master Plan Leoben47° 22' 35.00" N, 15° 5' 28.07" EAustriaDraftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.1 January 201431 December 2014In progressSocial benefits
Spatial planning
Urban
Austria cross-border section - Monitoring sediment transport and Habitat modelling (ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013)46° 43' 16.52" N, 15° 49' 32.61" ESlovenia
Austria
Draftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 20091 January 2013CompleteSelf-initiated bank erosion by sediment inputEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria cross-border section - River widening Sicheldorf (ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013)46° 41' 21.77" N, 15° 56' 59.21" ESlovenia
Austria
Approvedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 200931 December 2013CompleteConstruction gravel bays
Creation of islands
Removal of bank reinforcements
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria cross-border section - River widening measure Gosdorf I (Interreg IIIa Project "Maßnahmen Unteres Murtal" 2002-2007)46° 43' 7.14" N, 15° 48' 46.57" ESlovenia
Austria
Approvedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 200231 December 2007CompleteCreation of undercut banks
Restoration of the connection of side arms
Creation of Slips
Creation of fords
Creation of potholes
Creation of gravel banks
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria cross-border section - River widening measure Gosdorf II (ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-2013)46° 43' 21.13" N, 15° 50' 0.96" ESlovenia
Austria
Approvedfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 200931 December 2013Completehabitat improvementsChannel widening
Habitat creation
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria/Slovenia Urban River Landscape - ETZ-“Skupaj“ - Joint urban and natural development at the Mur banks in Gornja Radgona and Bad Radkersburg46° 41' 1.58" N, 15° 59' 13.74" ESlovenia
Austria
Draftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Stadtgemeinde Bad Radkersburg
2008CompleteEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Urban
Austria/Slovenia cross-border cooperation - “Die Murkommission” – Bilateral River Commission46° 41' 11.11" N, 15° 59' 14.61" ESlovenia
Austria
Draftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.In progressEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Urban
Austria/Slovenia cross-border section - ETZ-Project “DraMurCi” 2009-201346° 43' 14.98" N, 15° 49' 3.13" ESlovenia
Austria
Draftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 200931 December 2013CompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Austria/Slovenia cross-border section - Interreg IIIa Project "Maßnahmen Unteres Murtal" 2003-200846° 43' 14.59" N, 15° 49' 3.41" ESlovenia
Austria
Draftfreiland Environmental Consulting Civil Engineers Ltd.
Office of the Styrian Government - Department 14 Watermanagement
resources and sustainability
1 January 200331 December 2008Completereactivation and extending of tributary streams
Bed load addition
Regeneration of alluvial forestsEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Avon Barriers Project55° 46' 2.99" N, 4° 1' 23.47" WScotlandApprovedAvon WaterNew ForestSouth EastSEPA1 January 2015In progressFernegair_Weir.jpgWeir modificationImproving fish migrationFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Avon Barriers Project: Ferengair Weir55° 46' 3.70" N, 4° 1' 22.57" WScotlandApprovedAvon WaterNew ForestSouth EastSEPA
Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland
1 January 2015In progressFernegair_Weir.jpgWeir modificationImproving fish migrationFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
BALLYMONEY RIVERSIDE PARK RESTORATION PROJECT55° 4' 9.30" N, 6° 30' 26.56" WNorthern IrelandApprovedRivers Agency Northern Ireland (DARDNI)
Ballymoney Borough Council; Dept Culture Arts and Leisure Inland Fisheries Group; Northern Ireland Environment Agency
7 April 2014CompleteUrbanWeir removal
Addition of substrate and in channel features
Alteration in channel dimensions
Creation of wetland
Creation of ponds and scrapes
Diversification of in-channel features
Meandering channel
management of wetland by council (new area of work)Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
FishChannel pattern/planform
Freshwater flow regime
Channel bed morphology.
Babbs Mill reed bed52° 29' 19.58" N, 1° 45' 43.95" WEnglandApprovedR Cole from Springfield to Hatchford-Kingshurst BrookTame Anker and MeaseHumberEnvironment Agency
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Friends of Kingfisher Park
CompleteBabbs Mill.JPGChannel reprofilingReedbed creationHabitat and biodiversity
Urban
Babingley River at Hillington52° 48' 26.32" N, 0° 33' 42.62" EEnglandApprovedBabingley RiverNorth West NorfolkAnglianEnvironment Agency20061 February 2007CompleteP9040007.JPGAgriculture (arable)/WoodlandCreation of wooden deflectors
Habitat diversification
Cleaning of spawning gravels
Riparian plantingAdding sinuosity
Channel narrowing
Channel naturalisation
Creation of fish passes
Removal of sluice gates
FisheriesFish: Abundance
Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition
Macrophytes
Bakenhof Dyke reconstruction51° 58' 0.73" N, 5° 55' 37.43" ENetherlandsApprovedRhineRhineRhineRiver Restoration Centre20011 January 2004CompleteBakenhof luchtfotoaug02O.jpgcreation of secondary channelCreation of backwatersFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Ballinderry Freshwater Pearl Mussel Rescue Project54° 39' 27.99" N, 6° 53' 20.13" WNorthern IrelandApprovedBallinderry Rivers Trust1 January 20131 January 2015In progressPearl mussel.jpgImprove the river for mussels to surviveImproving the scheme of captive-breeding of musselsEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Barking Creek near A1351° 31' 40.97" N, 0° 4' 49.82" EEnglandApprovedThames MiddleLondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 August 200431 March 2006CompleteA13.jpgUrbanretreat and renewal of folld defences
construction of new intertidal area
New footpaths
sand martin nesting tubes
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Urban
Estuary
Barking Creekmouth51° 30' 59.87" N, 0° 5' 48.53" EEnglandApprovedThames MiddleLondonThamesEnvironment Agency31 March 2006CompleteBarking creek.jpgUrbanCreation of backwatersChannel realignmentFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Estuary
Fish
Barn Elms Sports Ground51° 28' 20.53" N, 0° 14' 13.97" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Friends of Barnes Common; London Borough of Richmond upon Thames;
PlannedReedbed creation
Riparian planting
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Barn Elms Wetland Centre, South West London51° 28' 42.97" N, 0° 13' 58.14" WEnglandApprovedBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesWildfowl and Wetlands TrustCompleteWildfowl-and-wetlands-trust-squarelogo-1397244486139.pngReedbed creation
Creation of a lake
Wetland habitat
Economic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Barnes Common51° 28' 18.69" N, 0° 14' 35.54" WEnglandApprovedBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesFriends of Barnes Common
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
CompleteSAM 0208.jpgFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Barnes Common improvements51° 28' 15.24" N, 0° 14' 40.90" WEnglandApprovedBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Friends of Barnes Common
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
20 December 2011CompleteReed Bed May-2011.jpgTree management
Riparian planting
mowing regime
Flow deflectors
Reedbed creation
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Urban
Barney Beck: Abandoned Metal Mines54° 23' 11.31" N, 1° 58' 29.27" WEnglandApprovedBarney Bk/Hard Level Gill from Source to R SwaleSwale, Ure, Nidd and Upper OuseHumberEnvironment Agency
The Coal Authority (UK)
In progressBarney Beck.jpgCatchment Characterisation Programme to investigate water pollution from abandoned metal mines and determine remediation options of metal pollutionEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Barton Brook53° 49' 4.20" N, 2° 44' 43.27" WEnglandDraftRiver WyreWyreEnvironment AgencyComplete
Bastion Maria (QUERCUS)51° 41' 14.25" N, 5° 17' 50.59" ENetherlandsApproved's-Hertogenbosch City Council
Chester City Council
London Borough of Lewisham
1 April 200729 May 2010CompleteBastion Maria.jpgEconomic aspects
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Bathgate Watercourse Restoration Project55° 53' 50.14" N, 3° 38' 56.33" WScotlandApprovedRiver Forth Fisheries Trust1 June 2016PlannedBathgate.jpgIntroducing large woody debris
Re-meandering
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Urban
Beam washlands51° 32' 2.67" N, 0° 10' 11.33" EEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Land Trust
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Arup
Design for London
London Borough of Havering
Natural England
Complete19 Beam washlands.pngOffline storage areasEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Beck from the Brink53° 8' 10.38" N, 0° 53' 37.30" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Beddington Park51° 22' 24.17" N, 0° 8' 24.27" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Friends of Beddington Park
London Borough of Sutton
1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofiling
Planting
Removal of sediment
Toeboard removal
Reedbed creationFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Beddington Park Enhancements51° 22' 21.92" N, 0° 9' 2.89" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesEnvironment AgencyCompleteWeir modification
Weir notched
Bank reprofiling
Tree plantingChannel narrowing
Cleaning of spawning gravels
Reedbed creation
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Urban
Beek Lage Raam51° 42' 23.62" N, 5° 47' 25.08" ENetherlandsApprovedOeffeltsche RaamMaasMeuseWaterschap Aa en Maas
STOWA
2012In progressLage raam web.jpgIntensive agriculture (arable)StroombaanmaaienHabitat and biodiversity
Land use management - forestry
Peat
Beekherstel Beekloop51° 19' 6.17" N, 5° 23' 59.32" ENetherlandsDraftSTOWACompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Beekherstel Beekloop BmN51° 17' 58.84" N, 5° 23' 38.22" ENetherlands
Belgium
ApprovedDommelMaasMeuseSTOWA2010CompleteBeekloop.PNGGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Dood hout
6 Vispassages
Beschaduwing
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Beekherstel Buurserbeek52° 8' 10.28" N, 6° 42' 34.15" ENetherlandsApprovedSchipbeekRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en Ijssel
STOWA
2015CompleteBuurserbeek.jpgPlantation forestry
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Vergraven van de oeverDood hout inbrengEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Fish
Invertebrates
Flow velocities
Substrate conditions
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen
Beekherstel Eefsebeek52° 10' 35.61" N, 6° 18' 21.42" ENetherlandsApprovedBerkelRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en Ijssel
STOWA
2017In progressBerkel oude eefsebeek reng 1.jpgGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
StroombaanmaaienHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Fish
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Flow velocities
Substrate conditions
Width & depth variation
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Beekherstel Keersop51° 23' 52.69" N, 5° 28' 51.07" ENetherlandsApprovedDommelMaasMeuse2015In progressAfbeelding-keersop3.jpgLandbouw/natuurHout in de beekBeschaduwingEnvironmental flows and water resources
Hydromorphology
Fish
Macrophytes
Flow velocities
Quantity & dynamics of flow
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Transparency
Beekherstel Lactariabeek51° 33' 52.48" N, 5° 54' 3.19" ENetherlandsDraftOeffeltsche RaamMaasMeuseWaterschap Aa en Maas
STOWA
2014CompletePlantation forestry
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Dead wood depositionEnvironmental flows and water resourcesChannel pattern/planform
Flow velocities
Beekherstel Leerinkbeek52° 4' 51.16" N, 6° 34' 52.99" ENetherlandsApprovedBerkelRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en Ijssel
STOWA
CompleteLeerinkbeek.jpgGrasslandBeschaduwingDood hout inbrengFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Fish
Invertebrates
Flow velocities
Substrate conditions
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen
Beekherstel Ramsbeek52° 4' 40.23" N, 6° 41' 26.07" ENetherlandsApprovedBerkelRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en Ijssel
STOWA
CompleteRamsbeek.jpgGrasslandBeschaduwingDood hout inbrengHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Fish
Invertebrates
Flow velocities
Substrate conditions
Width & depth variation
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen
Beekherstel Reusel Baarschot-Diessen51° 27' 28.81" N, 5° 10' 41.09" ENetherlandsApprovedDommelMaasMeuseSTOWA1 January 2014In progressReusel Baarschot Diessen Stroombaanmaaien(1).pngIntensive agriculture (arable)StroombaanmaaienTraditioneel BeekherstelEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Fish
Macrophytes
Flow velocities
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Salinity
Temperature
Transparency
Beekherstel Willinkbeek51° 59' 7.40" N, 6° 44' 40.31" ENetherlandsApprovedBerkelRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en Ijssel
STOWA
2019CompleteNaamloos.pngPlantation forestryPuinbestorting verwijderdEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Width & depth variationOxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Beekherstel Zuidelijk Afwateringskanaal52° 10' 46.91" N, 6° 31' 44.65" ENetherlandsApprovedSchipbeekRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en Ijssel
STOWA
2017In progressCapelle Sluisbrug over het Zuiderafwateringskanaal.jpgGrassland
Plantation forestry
Irrigated land
StroombaanmaaienHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Fish
Invertebrates
Flow velocities
Substrate conditions
Width & depth variation
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen
Beentjesgraven52° 35' 45.38" N, 6° 15' 54.24" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Drents Overijsselse DeltaCompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Belford Natural Flood Management Scheme, Northumberland55° 35' 51.54" N, 1° 49' 42.16" WEnglandApprovedNewcastle University
Environment Agency
Northumberland County Council
North East Regional Flood and Coastal Committee
Armalgamated Construction (AMCO)
Ian Benson Design
Royal HaskoningDHV
2007Complete16 Belford.pngleaky woody damsFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Water quality
Bell Green Weir fish passage51° 25' 55.22" N, 0° 1' 48.46" WEnglandDraftPool RiverLondonThamesEnvironment AgencyCompleteWeir modificationImproving fish migrationFisheries
Belton Floodplain Reconnection and River Restoration52° 56' 11.52" N, 0° 37' 33.10" WEnglandApprovedUpper WithamWithamAnglianEnvironment Agency
South Kesteven District Council
National Trust
9 January 2017CompleteBelton floodplain inundating Winter 2023.jpgChannel narrowing
Bank lowering
Gravell added
Tree Hinging
Floodplain lowering
scrape added
floodplain roughening
Beaver dam analogue.
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Beltringharder Koog Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme54° 32' 56.43" N, 8° 53' 39.32" EGermanyApprovedCompleteKoog.JPGNone (intertidal)Habitat and biodiversity
Estuary
Marine
Fish
Invertebrates
Phytoplankton
Continuity of sediment transport
Beneden Regge52° 28' 42.71" N, 6° 26' 28.41" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap VechtstromenIn progressGrassland
Moorland/heathland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
Beneden-Berkel52° 9' 15.66" N, 6° 17' 50.82" ENetherlandsApprovedBerkelRijndeltaRijnProvincie Gelderland1 September 2013In progressImpressie stuw besselink.jpgImproved/semi-improved grassland/pastureHabitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Beneden-Leeuwen-Side channel51° 53' 18.60" N, 5° 31' 41.12" ENetherlandsApprovedWaalMillingerwaardRhineRijkswaterstaat1 January 1994CompleteBLphoto.pngRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Urban
Bank reprofilingCreation of backwater
Side channel created
More natural water retentionHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Fish: Age structure
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Beverley Brook Flow control structures51° 27' 56.77" N, 0° 15' 8.12" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Friends of Barnes Common
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
CompleteModelling
Monitoring strategy
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Beverley Brook d/s of Rock’s Lane51° 28' 10.99" N, 0° 14' 46.77" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedhabitat improvementsTree planting
Creation of backwaters
coves and bays construction
Reedbed creation
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Beverley Park51° 24' 17.25" N, 0° 14' 51.99" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofilingHabitat creation
Cut back of trees
Creation of wetland
Floodplain reconnection
Restoring riparian vegetation
Channel realignmentFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Big Yellow51° 27' 18.27" N, 0° 20' 13.76" WEnglandDraftCrane (including part of the Yeading Brook)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2010CompleteDeculvertingEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Bijloop51° 32' 34.38" N, 4° 42' 24.91" ENetherlandsDraftMarkMaasMeuseWaterschap Brabantse DeltaCompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Bio-engineering and creation of side channels along the rectified section of the Scarpe River in Arras50° 17' 27.61" N, 2° 46' 39.13" EFranceApprovedArtois-Picardie water agency; Pas-de-Artois-Picardie water agency; Pas-de-Calais departmental federation of certified associations for fishing and protection of aquatic environments (FDAAPPMA 62)departmental federation of certified associations for fishing and protection of aquatic environments (FDAAPPMA 62)1 January 20091 January 2012CompleteScarpe plattegrond.pngRemoval of metal sheet piles
installation of bio-engeneering bank protection
Helophytes planted
Installation of geotextile
Gabion bed
Planting of helophytes at the foot of banks
Seeding of work areas with a mix of herbaceous plant
restoration of wooded areas by planting white willows
Elimination of the invasive species found on site
Creation of pond
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Bio-engineering techniques for bank protection on the Moselle River in Villey-le-Sec48° 39' 34.04" N, 5° 58' 36.41" EFranceApprovedVoies navigables de France (VNF)
Meurthe-et-Moselle (54) departmental council
1 September 20111 December 2011CompleteMap project.pngRemoval of metal sheet piles
Installation of geotextile
Planting of helophytes at the foot of banksEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Birkin Brook Habitat Improvements, Cheshire53° 20' 53.71" N, 2° 21' 14.40" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Angling Trust
National Trust
Rivers Trust
4 January 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Blackbrook Slow the Flow, St Helens53° 28' 3.93" N, 2° 42' 3.44" WEnglandApprovedUniversity of Liverpool
St Helens Council
Natural England
Waterco Consultants
Groundwork
Environment Agency
2012In progress17 Blackbrook Slow the Flow.pngleaky woody damsFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Blackhorse Lane Waterfront Park51° 35' 24.87" N, 0° 2' 25.44" WEnglandDraftLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
London Wildlife Trust
developers in the local area
1 January 2008PlannedDeculvertingFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Blackwater River Habitat Enhancements & Fish Passage51° 22' 32.59" N, 0° 57' 3.58" WEnglandApprovedBlackwater (Bramshill to River Loddon confluence at Swallowfield)LoddonThamesACountryChap12 November 2014In progressCAYjQiwWsAAv9oV.jpgImproved/semi-improved grassland/pastureIntroducing large woody debris
Adding sinuosity
Improvement of natural flows
Habitat enhancement
Improving fish migration
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Blake Avenue, Mayes Brook51° 31' 55.86" N, 0° 6' 1.16" EEnglandDraftSeven Kings WaterRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedBank reprofilingReedbed creationUK BAP habitat creation/restorationFlood risk management
Blauwe Kamer51° 56' 57.64" N, 5° 36' 28.20" ENetherlandsApprovedRhineRhineRhineUtrechts LandschapCompleteImproved/semi-improved grassland/pastureHabitat and biodiversity
Bleinheim Palace Project51° 52' 39.49" N, 1° 29' 42.45" WEnglandApprovedEvenlode (Bledington to Glyme confluence)CotswoldsThamesHaycock Environmental Consultants
Amenity Water
1 September 2005CompleteP1375.JPGRough unimproved grassland/pasturePlanting
Creation of pools and riffles
Introduction of spawning gravels
Creation of backwatersChannel narrowingHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Bockhampton Enhancement50° 42' 41.75" N, 2° 23' 58.60" WEnglandDraftFrome Dorset (Lower) & Furzebrook StreamDorsetSouth WestEnvironment Agency
English Nature (now Natural England)
CompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Bocking Blackwater River Restoration51° 53' 8.66" N, 0° 33' 37.43" EEnglandApprovedBlackwater PantCombined EssexAnglianEssex Wildlife Trust1 August 2012In progressDogpondBockingBlackwater.jpgSoft engineering solutions
Bank improvement
Channel reprofiling
Bank reprofiling
Erosion protection
Creation of backwaters
Creation of wetland
Creation of pond
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Urban
Bocq river (Walphy - LIFE project)50° 19' 21.02" N, 5° 0' 30.92" EBelgiumApprovedBocqMeuseMeuseService Public de Wallonie (SPW)
University of Liege
University of Namur
1 January 200931 December 2013CompletePhoto intro.jpgBarrier removalCreation of fish spawn nursing places
Improvement culvert bed
Adding sinuosityHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Boldersbeek52° 0' 6.69" N, 6° 46' 33.76" ENetherlandsDraftBerkelRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en IjsselCompleteGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Bonesgate Phase 251° 22' 7.96" N, 0° 16' 35.42" WEnglandDraftHogsmillLondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008CompleteBank reprofilingCreation of pondCreation of meandersFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Boosting slivso55° 10' 0.00" N, 9° 29' 0.00" EDenmarkApprovedSlivsoSonderjyllands AmtForest and Nature Agency1 January 1999CompleteRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Creation of dike
Introduction of gravel
Creation of wetland
Creation and flooding of lake
Land use management - agriculture
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Fish: Abundance
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Nutrient concentrations
Borrowash fish pass52° 54' 6.21" N, 1° 23' 58.48" WEnglandApprovedRiver Derwent from Bottle Brook to R TrentDerbyshire DerwentHumberEnvironment Agency2 January 201221 September 2012CompletePass complete.jpgIntensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Urban
Larinier fish passFisheries
Boston Manor51° 29' 20.60" N, 0° 19' 10.31" WEnglandDraftBrent (below Silk stream down to the Thames)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedCreation of wetlandHabitat and biodiversity
Boulder Pool and Plough Lane51° 25' 44.10" N, 0° 11' 17.78" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofilingCreation of backwaterFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Bourne End Recreation Ground River Enhancement Project51° 34' 31.53" N, 0° 42' 20.83" WEnglandApprovedWye (High Wycombe fire station to Thames)Thame and South ChilternsThamesChilterns Chalk Streams Project
Chiltern Rangers
Revive the Wye
Environment Agency
Wooburn Gree & Bourne End Parish Council
Foundation for Water Research
4 May 201524 February 2016CompleteImage 27.JPGParklands garden
Urban
Creation of pools
Fish habitat restoration
Introducing large woody debris
Habitat restoration
Habitat creation
Tree management
Channel narrowing
Re-meandering
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Urban
Boven-Dommel51° 17' 11.16" N, 5° 26' 19.89" ENetherlandsDraftDommelMaasMeuseWaterschap De DommelCompleteRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Urban
Wetland
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Bow Brook Floodplain Restoration52° 7' 25.23" N, 2° 6' 30.12" WEnglandDraftEnvironment AgencyCompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Bow Brook Living Landscape52° 12' 38.37" N, 2° 5' 7.23" WEnglandApprovedBow Bk - Shell to conf R Avon (Warks)Warwickshire AvonSevernWorcestershire Wildlife Trust
Environment Agency
CompleteBow Brook 100m backwater channel Sept 2013.JPGIntroducing large woody debris
Soft erosion solutions
Bank reprofiling
Cattle drinkers
Creation of wetland
Fencing
Tree planting
Pollarding
Control of invasive species
Arable reversion to wildflower meadow
Soil Health Plan
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Water quality
Bowston Weir Removal54° 21' 51.71" N, 2° 46' 31.47" WEnglandApprovedRiver KentNorth WestKent & LevenSouth Cumbria Rivers Trust16 June 201630 September 2020Complete20220630 115303.jpgremoval of dams
Rock ramp construction
Channel naturalisationFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Channel pattern/planform
Continuity for organisms
Continuity of sediment transport
Quantity & dynamics of flow
Bat Survey
Bathymetric Survey
Flood risk management
general assessment of habitat quality and diversity (repeat photography)
Bowthorpe Meadow, River Yare52° 37' 32.51" N, 1° 13' 6.40" EEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Brackenhurst Natural Flood Management53° 3' 52.89" N, 0° 58' 4.46" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Nottingham Trent University
Trent Rivers Trust
Southwell Flood Forum
Nottinghamshire County Council
2016In progress25 Brackenhurst.pngestablishment of woodlandRunoff pathway managementFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Braid Burn at Inch Park55° 55' 46.46" N, 3° 9' 13.24" WScotlandApprovedBraid BurnForthScotland RBDSEPA
AECOM
1 January 20091 August 2012CompleteBraidBurn.gifParkland
Urban
Embankment creationFloodplain reconnectionAdding sinuosityFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Brent Lodge Park Improvement51° 31' 18.07" N, 0° 21' 8.93" WEnglandDraftBrent (below Silk stream down to the Thames)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedDeculverting
Removing of concrete structures
Reedbed creationCreation of backwaterEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Brent River Improvement Project- Brent Lodge Park to Ruislip Road Eastruislip51° 31' 26.82" N, 0° 20' 54.36" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Wildlife Trusts
4 January 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Brent River Park Phase II51° 33' 12.56" N, 0° 15' 59.42" WEnglandApprovedBrent (below Silk stream down to the Thames)LondonThamesLondon Borough of Brent1 January 2010PlannedRemoving of concrete structuresCreation of meandersEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Brightside Weir Fish Pass53° 24' 24.42" N, 1° 25' 9.56" WEnglandApprovedDon Catchment Rivers TrustComplete20170523 141847.jpgCreation of fish passesFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Urban
Bringing Back the Bulbourne51° 44' 38.07" N, 0° 29' 9.53" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
The Box Moor Trust
1 June 2013CompleteAfter summer.JPGRe-grading
Bed raising
Scrapes
Floodplain reconnection
Channel narrowing
Introducing large woody debris
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Bristol Frome Diffuse Pollution Project51° 34' 46.61" N, 2° 26' 59.64" WEnglandApprovedBradley Bk - conf Stoke Bk to conf R Brist FromeBristol Avon and North Somerset StreamsSevernBristol Avon Rivers TrustCompletePollution Ladden Brook.JPGAgriculturalAgricultural/Farming improvements
improvement of structure of agricultural land
Farm advice and plansHabitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Broadwater Brook50° 49' 32.02" N, 0° 21' 3.73" WEnglandApprovedTeville StreamAdur and OuseSouth EastOuse & Adur Rivers Trust
Sompting Estate Trust
Environment Agency SSD
Heritage Lottery Fund
1 January 201731 December 2021CompleteNew River Channel1.jpgIntensive agriculture (arable)Channel realignmentChannel realignment
Conservation measures and environmental improvement
Creation of multi stage channel
Habitat creation
Channel realignment
Creation of new channel
Habitat creation
Habitat restoration
Improvement of channel morphology
Agricultural business changed its way of working
Arable reversion to wildflower meadow
Clean-up days
Diffuse pollution mitigation
Easier management
Ensuring biodiversity
Monitoring strategy
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates: Taxonomic composition
Continuity of sediment transportNutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
Bat Survey
Birds
Concentration phosphate, Chloride and Nitrogen
Macroinvertebrates (IBMWP)
Broadway Fields/ Seagers Distillary51° 28' 22.65" N, 0° 1' 20.17" WEnglandApprovedRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedBroadwayfields1.pngBank reprofiling
Removing of concrete structures
Economic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Broom Road Recreation Ground51° 25' 19.66" N, 0° 18' 25.79" WEnglandApprovedThames (Egham to Teddington)Maidenhead to SunburyThamesZoological Society of London
Thames Landscape Strategy
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Environment Agency
Teddington School
1 January 2009PlannedZsl london logo.pngBank reprofiling
Removing of sheet piling
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Building with Nature51° 14' 5.53" N, 6° 8' 42.43" ENetherlandsDraftWaterschap Aa en Maas
STOWA
CompleteLage raam web.jpgFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Peat
Buiten Ooij51° 51' 32.40" N, 5° 53' 42.00" ENetherlandsApprovedWaalMillingerwaardRhineStaatsbosbeheer1 January 2008CompleteGrassland
Rough unimproved grassland/pasture
Water release into floodplain in winter
Closing of sluice in summer
Future floodplain lowering
Creation of side channelmore natural reservoir releasesEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Fish: Abundance
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Continuity of sediment transport
Bullhead Dock and Bellamy’s Wharf - Rotherhithe51° 30' 6.55" N, 0° 3' 12.56" WEnglandDraftEnvironment AgencyCompleteIntroducing large woody debrisReedbed creationNew shingle beachEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Bures Mill fish by-pass51° 58' 1.59" N, 0° 46' 51.97" EEnglandApprovedStour DS LamarshCombined EssexAnglianEssex Wildlife TrustComplete27022013636.jpgIntensive agriculture (arable)Fish by-pass channelFisheries
Burn of Balmaleedy Restoration, Marykirk56° 46' 50.60" N, 2° 30' 28.16" WScotlandApprovedAberdeenshire Council1 March 201030 September 2019In progress7.JPGStep-pool section at d/s end of restored reachRe-meanderingFlood risk management
Burn of Mosset, Forres57° 35' 43.20" N, 3° 35' 30.93" WScotlandApprovedBurn of MossetFindhornScotland RBDRoyal HaskoningDHV1 January 200831 December 2008CompleteP5130092.JPGMoorland/heathland
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Woodland
Create breaches in the bankFloodplain reconnection
Riparian planting
Channel naturalisationFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Burton Weir (Upper) Fish Pass Project52° 48' 22.64" N, 1° 37' 22.31" WEnglandApprovedRiver Trent from Anker/Mease Conf to River DoveTame Anker and MeaseHumberTrent Rivers Trust
Environment Agency
East Staffordshire Borough Council
1 July 20151 March 2015CompleteBurton bridge.jpgWeir removal/modification for easement of fish passageHabitat and biodiversity
Bury Lodge Wetlands51° 37' 56.14" N, 0° 4' 30.65" WEnglandApprovedSalmons BrookLondonThamesLondon Borough of Enfield
Thames 21
Environment Agency
6 August 2012In progressUrbanCreation of wetlandEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Butter Hill Phase 251° 22' 16.38" N, 0° 9' 35.03" WEnglandApprovedWandle (Carshalton Branch at Carshalton)LondonThamesWandle Trust31 October 2010CompleteButterhill Phase 2 Before and Afters.pngWeir notched
Bank reprofiling
Introduction of gravel
Introducing large woody debris
Planting of native species
Large scale planting of native speciesChannel narrowingFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Buulder Aa51° 17' 30.17" N, 5° 35' 5.97" ENetherlandsDraftDommelMaasMeuseWaterschap De DommelCompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Buzzards Mouth Creek51° 31' 10.99" N, 0° 6' 13.97" EEnglandDraftFriars Gate StreamMedwayThamesPlannedEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
CASE STUDY OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN SHROPSHIRE WILDLIFE TRUST AREA52° 37' 3.87" N, 2° 43' 13.73" WEnglandDraftSevern Trent
Natural England
CompleteLand use management - agriculture
Water quality
Cain weir removal52° 46' 2.00" N, 3° 16' 1.36" WWalesDraftSevern Rivers TrustIn progressStadco meeting.jpgEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Camargue’s former saltworks43° 25' 2.33" N, 4° 37' 55.88" EFranceApprovedCamargue’s former saltworksRhône-MediterraneanRhône - MéditerranéeTOUR DU VALAT1 January 2008In progress8-1920x1080.jpgReconnection between the sea and the lagoons
artificial bird nesting islands.
installation of water sluices
wetland managementEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Cardiff Rivers Group51° 31' 9.30" N, 3° 15' 15.59" WWalesDraftIn progressEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Carnon River: Abandoned Metal Mines50° 14' 23.41" N, 5° 8' 25.73" WEnglandApprovedUpper Carnon RiverWest Cornwall and the FalSouth WestEnvironment Agency
The Coal Authority (UK)
1 July 2013In progressCarnon County Adit.jpgRemediation TreatmentEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Castle Acre Rehabilitation Project52° 41' 59.91" N, 0° 41' 24.59" EEnglandApprovedNar to confl with Blackborough DrainNorth West NorfolkAnglianRiver Restoration Centre
Environment Agency
Natural England
CompleteNarCastleAcre.JPGCreation of pools and rifflesChannel narrowingHabitat and biodiversity
Castle Irwell Urban Wetland53° 30' 29.43" N, 2° 16' 10.91" WEnglandApprovedIrwell / Man. Ship Canal (Kearsley to Irlam Locks)Upper MerseyNorth WestEnvironment Agency13 August 201410 July 2017CompleteUrbanIntroducing large woody debris
Floodplain reconnection
Floodplain creation
Buffer strips
Habitat creation
Habitat managementFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Catford Greyhound Stadium51° 26' 50.72" N, 0° 1' 29.03" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedDeflectors
Introduction of gravel
Habitat and biodiversity
Chambers Wharf51° 30' 2.79" N, 0° 3' 56.49" WEnglandApprovedThames MiddleLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
St Martins Property Investments Ltd; Simpson Haugh & Partners; Southwark Council; St James; Peabody; Greater London Authority
1 January 200831 December 2013CompleteChambers Wharf.jpgUrbanBank improvementremoval of jettyBrownfield land regeneration
SUDS
green roofs
nesting boxes
roosting posts
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Spatial planning
Urban
Estuary
Channel Sea51° 40' 28.93" N, 0° 0' 46.14" WEnglandDraftLee (from Woolens Brook down to Tottenham Locks)LondonThamesLee Valley Regional Park Authority
Environment Agency
British Waterways
1 January 2008PlannedReedbed creationHabitat and biodiversity
Charlton St Peter A 851° 18' 21.85" N, 1° 49' 42.27" WEnglandApprovedHampshire Avon (West)Hampshire AvonSouth WestEnvironment Agency1 January 2009CompleteAvon.jpgBed raising
Weir modification
Weir removal
Remeandering
Modifying bank protection
Lowering of embankments
Riparian planting
Channel narrowing
Enhancing flow diversity
Fencing
Introducing large woody debris
Re-instatement of old course
altering flow splits
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Chase Nature Reserve51° 33' 30.77" N, 0° 10' 23.23" EEnglandApprovedRom / Beam (Including Bourne Brook, from Watton's Green to confluence with Ravensbourne)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008CompleteChase Nature Reserve.jpgFencingCreation of backwaterFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Chelmer Valley Local Nature Reserve51° 44' 41.26" N, 0° 28' 26.23" EEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Essex Wildlife Trust
Complete6 Chelmer.pngCreation of bermsLowering of embankments
Floodplain reconnection
Riparian habitat restoration
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Cheriton Stream Restoration Project51° 3' 49.03" N, 1° 10' 23.67" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Chertsey meads51° 23' 15.69" N, 0° 29' 6.78" WEnglandDraftThames (Egham to Teddington)Maidenhead to SunburyThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2010CompleteBank reprofiling
Introduction of gravel
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Chigwell Brook51° 37' 12.52" N, 0° 4' 26.67" EEnglandDraftRoding (Cripsey Brook to Loxford Water)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008CompleteDeculverting
Toe protection
Bank reprofiling
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Chinbrook Meadows Wetlands51° 25' 36.24" N, 0° 1' 36.91" EEnglandApprovedThames21
Environment Agency
ERCIP / London Borough of Lewisham
Friends of Chinbrook Meadows
QWAG
Bonneville Environmental Foundation
Greater London Authority
2016Complete004c13aa-8100-42cf-b96c-8735022f3196.jpgUrbanPartial diversion of riverWetland habitatPlanting wildflower mixes
Riparian tree planting
plug planting
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Ching Brook at Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium51° 36' 9.95" N, 0° 0' 47.08" WEnglandApprovedChing BrookLondonThamesGreater London Authority1 January 2008PlannedGla-1000.pngDeculvertingFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Chowder Ness Managed Realignment Scheme53° 41' 28.75" N, 0° 28' 53.44" WEnglandApprovedBarton Blow wells drainageLouth Grimsby and AncholmeHumberCompleteChowder ness 1.jpgArableHabitat and biodiversityInvertebrates
Civic Way, Yeading Brook51° 33' 19.80" N, 0° 23' 21.43" WEnglandDraftYeading Brook (East Arm)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyCompleteBank reprofilingHydromorphology
Clayton Vale53° 29' 30.04" N, 2° 10' 36.62" WEnglandApprovedRiver Medlock (Lumb Brook to Irwell)IrwellNorth WestEnvironment AgencyIn progressWeir removal clayton vale.pngWeir removalFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Urban
Clitherow's Island, Brentford eel pass51° 29' 30.02" N, 0° 19' 21.92" WEnglandApprovedBrent (below Silk stream down to the Thames)LondonThamesThames Rivers Trust1 January 2012Complete10 3 15 Clitherows Island installation 7.jpgCreation of fish passesFisheries
Clugston Burn (CASS)54° 53' 16.71" N, 4° 34' 6.00" WScotlandApprovedBladnoch (Tarf Water to Water of Malzie)BladnochSolway TweedScottish Natural Heritage
Galloway Fisheries Trust
1 July 200531 December 2005CompleteClugston burn.jpgRemoval of debrisEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Colfes School51° 26' 40.69" N, 0° 1' 49.48" EEnglandApprovedQuaggyLondonThamesThis would be a collaborative project involving a partnership between local organisations and landowners
Green Chain
Walk
Environment Agency
1 January 2008PlannedQuaggy channelised 03.jpgBank reprofiling
Removing of concrete structures
Creation of meandersFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Colliers Row51° 35' 36.69" N, 0° 9' 14.39" EEnglandDraftRom / Beam (Including Bourne Brook, from Watton's Green to confluence with Ravensbourne)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2010PlannedBank reprofiling
Deflectors
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Colne Brook51° 30' 55.67" N, 0° 29' 27.80" WEnglandDraftColne and GUC (from confluence with Chess to Ash)ColneThamesEnvironment Agency
Three valleys water
Angling club
London borough of Hillingdon south bucks BC
1 January 2008PlannedTree managementHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Colne Water Restoration Project53° 51' 12.01" N, 2° 9' 26.78" WEnglandApprovedColne Water - Trawden Bk to Wanless WaterRibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
Colne Water Angling Club
Pendle Borough Council
Durham University
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Environment Agency
Lancashire Wildlife Trust
‘Friends Of’ groups
Hanson Cement
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressUrbanTree planting
Bank stabilisation
Removing barriers to water organisms migration in the riverEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Columbia Wharf51° 38' 37.22" N, 0° 1' 50.91" WEnglandDraftLee Navigation Subsiduary ALondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedCreation of pondEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Community Wetlands52° 33' 52.05" N, 1° 41' 17.65" WEnglandApprovedWarwickshire Wildlife Trust2005CompleteTVW.PNGCreation of wetland
Scrapes
Floodplain spillways
Floodplain reconnection
water meadow creation
Reedbed creationHabitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Compton Island and Meanders51° 3' 40.27" N, 1° 30' 53.54" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Coniston Cold weir removal53° 59' 27.85" N, 2° 8' 16.41" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Coniston Copper Mines54° 24' 10.44" N, 3° 4' 53.73" WEnglandDraftTrout Beck (Kent/Leven)Kent or LevenNorth WestSouth Cumbria Rivers TrustPlannedMonitoring
Connswater Community Greenway54° 35' 54.47" N, 5° 53' 27.25" WNorthern IrelandApprovedCompleteConnswater Community GreenwayEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Urban
Conservation strategies for forest and wild river in Gesaeuse: the Johnsbach Beck restoration47° 34' 37.01" N, 14° 35' 20.30" EAustriaApprovedEnnsEnnsDanubeGesäuse National Park1 February 20051 August 2011CompleteJohnsbach 2003-2010.jpgCreation of gravel banks
Removal of bank reinforcements
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Conservation strategies for forest and wild river in Gesaeuse: the River Enns restoration47° 34' 20.63" N, 14° 20' 12.45" EAustriaApprovedEnnsEnnsDanubeGesäuse National Park1 August 20051 February 2011CompleteEnns 1954-2010.jpgCreation of gravel banks
Bank improvement
Creation of pools and riffles
Bank stabilisation
Bank protection
Creation of pond
Develop riparian forest
Creation of a new estuaryMonitoring strategyHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Contournement d’un plan d’eau de loisirs sur le Gratteloup au niveau de la commune de La Ville-aux-Clercs47° 55' 8.05" N, 1° 5' 12.33" EFranceApprovede Syndicat intercommunal d’aménagement du Gratteloup et du Boulon amont
tenaires techniques du projet : Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema) - service départemental
fédération départementale de la pêche
direction départementale de l’agriculture et des forêts
comité départemental de protection de la nature et de l’environnement.
1 January 199831 December 1998CompleteClerc4.pngCreation of a bypass
Creation of banks
Installation of a mobile threshold
Installation of a valve rack
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Corfe River50° 39' 4.09" N, 2° 2' 59.46" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
National Trust
Wildlife Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Cornmill Gardens (QUERCUS)51° 27' 47.52" N, 0° 0' 48.90" WEnglandApprovedRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesLondon Borough of Lewisham
Environment Agency
Building Design Partnership
31 December 2007CompleteCornmill gardens after.JPGUrbanRemoval of concrete banks and bed
Bank reprofiling
Buffer stripsImprovement of channel morphologySocial benefits
Spatial planning
County Gardens, Mayes Brook51° 31' 47.28" N, 0° 5' 39.90" EEnglandDraftSeven Kings WaterRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedCreation of wetlandCreation of backwaterFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Coutershaw FIP Project50° 57' 50.39" N, 0° 37' 13.66" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency4 January 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Craigton Riparian and NFM Orchard Planting56° 13' 7.23" N, 3° 57' 11.97" WScotlandApprovedThe Conservation Volunteers and the Centre for River Ecosystem Science1 August 20138 March 2014CompleteSAM 1806.JPGRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Creation of wet woodland
orchard
Economic aspects
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Crane Meadows Meander Connections51° 28' 26.93" N, 0° 24' 51.32" WEnglandApprovedLondon Wildlife TrustCompleteCrane.pngRiffle creationRemoval of channel blockagesEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Urban
Crane Park51° 26' 35.94" N, 0° 22' 39.05" WEnglandApprovedCrane (including part of the Yeading Brook)LondonThamesCrane Valley Partnership1 January 2008PlannedCvp logo website.pngReedbed creation
Tree management
UK BAP habitat creation/restorationHabitat and biodiversity
Cranford Park Phase 251° 29' 42.31" N, 0° 24' 44.96" WEnglandDraftCrane (including part of the Yeading Brook)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2010CompleteDeflectorsTree managementHabitat and biodiversity
Cray River Enhancement51° 27' 14.52" N, 0° 11' 44.38" EEnglandDraftLower CrayDarentThamesThe River Cray Group
Thames21
1 January 2009CompleteTree managementEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Creamery Weir fish barrier easement54° 52' 23.38" N, 4° 4' 4.97" WScotlandApprovedRAFTS
Galloway Fisheries Trust
SEPA
1 September 2014CompleteTarff Creamery Weir BEFORE.JPGWeir removalFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Creation of a Constructed Farm Wetland52° 37' 9.67" N, 2° 43' 17.76" WEnglandDraftSevern TrentCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Creation of flood channels and restoration of exchanges between the flood plain and the low-flow channel on the Vezouze48° 35' 12.42" N, 6° 29' 12.43" EFranceApprovedAFB1 May 200731 August 2007Completehttp://www.onema.fr/IMG/EV/publication/rex_VezouzeGB.pdfConstruction of flood channels
Removal of material
Pond creation
Side channel creation
setting up of check valves & pumping stations
Tree planting
Planting of helophytes at the foot of banks
Channel wideningFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Urban
Crosthwaite Deculverting54° 18' 50.25" N, 2° 51' 13.84" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Création d’un bras de contournement de plusieurs étangs sur le Fliez et restauration du marais de Contes50° 34' 23.80" N, 2° 19' 28.08" EFranceApprovedFDAAPPMA du Pas-de-Calais
SYMCEA
exploitants
Onema
Conservatoire d’espace naturels du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais
DDTM Pasde-Calais
Direction régionale de l’environnement
AEAP
Communauté de communes des Sept Vallées
1 November 201331 December 2015CompleteFliez2.pngRemoval of nozzles which provided a connection hydraulics and fish farming directly between Fliez and ponds
Creation of a bypass
Riverbed restoration
Bank modification
Adding sinuosityHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Social benefits
Water quality
Cuckolds Haven Nature Area51° 31' 44.86" N, 0° 4' 34.14" EEnglandApprovedThames MiddleLondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 October 200431 March 2006CompleteCuckolds haven.jpgUrbanRiparian plantingHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Cuddington Park51° 22' 1.88" N, 0° 14' 24.80" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThames1 January 2008PlannedHabitat and biodiversity
Spatial planning
Cudworth dyke restoration project53° 36' 11.80" N, 1° 25' 23.83" WEnglandApprovedCudworth Dyke from Source to River DearneDon and RotherHumberYorkshire Water10 January 2011PlannedCudworth dyke2.jpgCreation of meandersEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Oxygen balance
Specific non-synthetic pollutants
Cumbria Angler Engagement54° 26' 40.26" N, 3° 27' 41.74" WEnglandDraftNorth CumbriaNorth CumbriaEnvironment AgencyComplete
Cumbria River Restoration Program - Whitbeck restoration project - West Cumbria54° 36' 52.30" N, 3° 16' 47.61" WEnglandApprovedWhit BeckDerwent (NW)North WestEnvironment Agency
Natural England
West Cumbria Rivers Trust
1 March 20141 September 2014CompleteOpening of the Whitbeck project on the Derwent catchment.pngRiver channel diversion
Floodplain reconnection
Habitat creation
Tree plantingFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Cumbria River Restoration Strategy54° 34' 38.04" N, 2° 47' 50.94" WEnglandApprovedNatural England & Environment Agency
Eden Rivers Trust
West Cumbria Rivers Trust
South Cumbria Rivers Trust
3 March 2014In progressCRRS.jpgEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Dagenham Brook de-silting51° 34' 36.36" N, 0° 2' 25.84" WEnglandApprovedLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2009CompleteDagenham-Brook-Dredge-Land-Water-Case-Study.jpgRemoval of sedimentFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Dagenham Washlands Phase 251° 31' 49.30" N, 0° 9' 55.58" EEnglandApprovedRom / Beam (from Ravensbourne confluence to Thames)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008CompleteDagenham washlands.pngBank reprofilingCreation of wetlandCreation of backwater
Creation of meanders
UK BAP habitat creation/restorationEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Darent Valley Path51° 26' 5.55" N, 0° 13' 29.03" EEnglandDraftMid DarentDarentThames1 January 2011PlannedBank reprofilingCreation of meandersEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Darley Abbey Fish Pass Project52° 56' 38.71" N, 1° 28' 21.04" WEnglandApprovedRiver Derwent from Bottle Brook to R TrentDerbyshire DerwentHumberTrent Rivers Trust
Environment Agency
1 July 20121 March 2015CompleteMap with location.JPGCreation of fish passesEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Day Brook Rain Gardens52° 59' 31.17" N, 1° 8' 43.60" WEnglandApprovedDay Brook from Source to River LeanLower Trent and ErewashHumberEnvironment Agency
Groundwork Greater Nottingham
Nottingham City Council
Severn Trent Water
CompleteDSC01976.JPGSustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs)Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Urban
Day Brook Restoration - Gedling52° 59' 38.90" N, 1° 8' 15.42" WEnglandApprovedDay Brook from Source to River LeanLower Trent and ErewashHumberEnvironment Agency
Groundwork Greater Nottingham
Nottinghamshire County Council
Gedling Borough Council
CompleteNew channel 9 May 2014.JPGChannel reprofiling
Recovery of channel morphology
Floodplain reconnectionChannel naturalisation
Re-meandering
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Urban
Ddu Restoration Project52° 57' 36.89" N, 4° 8' 28.76" WWalesDraftNatural Resources Wales
Snowdonia National Park Authority
Welsh Government
1 June 2005In progressRestoration2016.JPGNon-intensive agriculture (grazing)Boulder restoration
Addition of substrate and in channel features
Fencing of riparian zoneCreation of fish passesDeculvertingAgricultural business changed its way of workingFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
De Doorbraak52° 18' 48.01" N, 6° 37' 5.22" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap VechtstromenIn progressGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Wetland
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
De-culverting Moselle Brook at Lordship Recreation Ground51° 35' 40.76" N, 0° 5' 11.85" WEnglandApprovedMoselle BrookLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Haringey Council
Friends of Lordship recreation ground
Completemoselle Brook.JPGParklands garden
Urban
Culvert replacement/repair
Bank reprofiling
Riparian planting
Sustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs)
DeculvertingHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
InvertebratesRiver Habitat Survey
Debenham Flood Storage Options - flood modelling and economic assessment52° 13' 30.36" N, 1° 11' 30.30" EEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Suffolk County Council
Essex and Suffolk Rivers Trust
JBA Consulting
Planned42 Debenham.pngRunoff pathway managementFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Defra Strategic Environmental Partnership Project (DSEPP) 201151° 59' 45.14" N, 3° 13' 56.37" WWales
England
ApprovedWye & Usk Foundation
Westcountry Rivers Trust
Severn Rivers Trust
Rivers Trust
2011CompleteDsepp1.jpgJoining of River TrustsFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Delivering Multiple Benefits for Water on Foston Brook52° 56' 20.99" N, 1° 44' 18.42" WEnglandApprovedTrent Rivers Trust
National Farmers Union
Environment Agency
Rivers Trust
Derbyshire County Council
30 June 2015In progressPermanent Electric Fencing Foston Brook.jpgAgricultural - pastures upper reaches and arable in lower reaches.Fenced off riverbankHardened crossing points
drinking bays
Farm advice and plansLand use management - agriculture
Water quality
Derbyshire Habitat Improvements52° 54' 2.45" N, 1° 23' 6.25" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Deurningerbeek52° 18' 43.23" N, 6° 48' 29.15" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap VechtstromenIn progressGrasslandHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Devon Beaver Project and River Otter Beaver Trail50° 43' 13.54" N, 3° 47' 13.39" WEnglandApprovedDevon Wildlife Trust
University of Exeter
Derek Gow Consultancy
Clinton Devon Estates
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
2011In progress15 Devon Beavers.pngleaky woody damsEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Diffusing the Issue in Rural Ribble - River Loud53° 51' 1.81" N, 2° 37' 20.28" WEnglandApprovedLoud - LowerRibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
RSPB
Durham University
Myerscough College
Environment Agency
Forest of Bowland AONB
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Ribble Valley Borough Council
Pendle Borough Council
Ribble Fisheries
In progressRibble Loud.pngTree plantingImproving fish migrationEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble53° 54' 39.38" N, 2° 21' 45.15" WEnglandApprovedRIBBLERibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
RSPB
Durham University
Myerscough College
Environment Agency
Forest of Bowland AONB
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Ribble Valley Borough Council
Pendle Borough Council
Ribble Fisheries
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressRibble rewettedopengrazingpasture.pngBank reprofiling
Reduce diffuse pollution
Barrier removal
Small scale easement installation
Tree plantation
Creation of fish passes
Fish habitat restoration
Farm infrastructure interventions
UK BAP habitat creation/restoration
Fencing
Non/agricultural business changed its way of working
Economic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Easington53° 57' 19.08" N, 2° 24' 23.30" WEnglandApprovedEasington BrookRibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
RSPB
Durham University
Myerscough College
Environment Agency
Forest of Bowland AONB
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Ribble Valley Borough Council
Pendle Borough Council
Ribble Fisheries
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressRibble Easington.pngBank reprofiling
Reduce diffuse pollution
Weir removal/modification for easement of fish passage
Tree planting
Fencing
Farm infrastructure interventions
UK BAP habitat creation/restoration
Agricultural business changed its way of workingEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Skirden Beck53° 58' 59.78" N, 2° 20' 8.49" WEnglandApprovedSkirden BeckRibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
RSPB
Durham University
Myerscough College
Environment Agency
Forest of Bowland AONB
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Ribble Valley Borough Council
Pendle Borough Council
Ribble Fisheries
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressRibble Skirden.pngBank reprofiling
Weir removal/modification for easement of fish passage
Tree planting
Fencing
Farm infrastructure interventions
UK BAP habitat creation/restoration
Agricultural business changed its way of workingEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Stock Beck53° 56' 1.46" N, 2° 11' 31.00" WEnglandApprovedStock BeckRibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
RSPB
Durham University
Myerscough College
Environment Agency
Forest of Bowland AONB
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Ribble Valley Borough Council
Pendle Borough Council
Ribble Fisheries
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressRibble StockBeck.pngBank reprofilingTree planting
Fencing
Farm infrastructure interventions
UK BAP habitat creation/restoration
Agricultural business changed its way of workingEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Diffusing the Issue in rural Ribble - Swanside53° 54' 21.11" N, 2° 15' 55.23" WEnglandApprovedSwanside BeckRibbleNorth WestRibble Rivers Trust
RSPB
Durham University
Myerscough College
Environment Agency
Forest of Bowland AONB
Woodland Trust
Forestry Commission
Ribble Valley Borough Council
Pendle Borough Council
Ribble Fisheries
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressBank reprofiling
Reduce diffuse pollution
Barrier removal
Small scale easement installation
Tree plantation
Creation of fish passes
Fish habitat restoration
Farm infrastructure interventions
UK BAP habitat creation/restoration
Fencing
Non/agricultural business changed its way of working
Economic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Dinkel Noord52° 24' 47.56" N, 6° 59' 1.40" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap VechtstromenIn progressGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Diversion of the River Nith55° 22' 42.47" N, 4° 18' 11.36" WScotlandApprovedNithSolwayScotland RBDCentre for River EcoSystem Science
East Ayrshire Council
SEPA
Scottish Natural Heritage
RSPB
Nith Salmon Fisheries Board
New Cumnock Angling Association
Halcrow
River Restoration Centre
CompleteNith Diversion.pngPasture and open-cast mining.Introduction of gravel
Habitat diversification
Bank stabilisation
Bank protection
Containment bund to prevent floodingAddition of boulders to bed
Fish habitat restoration
Economic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Channel bed morphology.
Substrate particle size/composition.
Dommeldal: cross-border habitat restoration in the Dommel Valley51° 9' 43.64" N, 5° 33' 52.47" EBelgiumApprovedNatuurpuntComplete
Dorset CPAF Projects50° 45' 18.17" N, 2° 28' 29.23" WEnglandApprovedDorset Wildlife Trust
FWAG SW
Kingston Waurward College
Wessex Chalk Streams and Rivers Trust
Litter Free Coast and Sea
Dorset Coastal Forum
Bournemouth Borough Council
CompleteDorset-Wildlife-Trust-Logo1.jpgBuffer strips
Floodplain reconnection
Cut back of treesEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Dove Weir removal53° 2' 0.13" N, 1° 45' 39.48" WEnglandApprovedR Maniford/Dove from R Hamps to R ChurnetDoveHumberLeek and District Fly Fishing Association1 July 2010Complete100 0413.JPGRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Woodland
Vegetation cut back
Weir removal
Cut back of trees
Introducing large woody debris
Adding sinuosityHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Spatial planning
Fish: Abundance
Fish: Species composition
Substrate conditions
Dovers Corner51° 31' 14.19" N, 0° 11' 13.31" EEnglandDraftIngrebourneRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesPlannedBank reprofilingEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Downham Playing Fields51° 25' 24.06" N, 0° 0' 4.63" EEnglandApprovedRavensbourne (Keston to Catford)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Lewisham
CompleteDownham fields 180703.jpgHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Downton Millennium Gardens- Hampshire Avon50° 59' 3.00" N, 1° 45' 32.51" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Drayton52° 30' 55.05" N, 0° 47' 13.34" WEnglandApprovedWellandWellandAnglianEnvironment Agency
Welland Rivers Trust
Wild Trout Trust
1 December 2011CompleteDrayton.jpgImproved/semi-improved grassland/pastureDeflectors
Bank stabilisation
Cattle drinkers
Introduction of gravel
Tree planting
Tree management
Channel narrowingFencingHabitat and biodiversityFish
Invertebrates
Substrate conditions
Dumbreck Marsh & Garrel Burn Restoration55° 58' 24.21" N, 4° 4' 16.63" WScotlandApprovedSEPA
North Lanarkshire Council
Scottish Government
Clyde River Foundation
1 April 2016Complete3681.JPEGPost industrial marshre-meandering
lowland shallow channel form
pool/riffle sequences
Floodplain reconnection with Dumbreck Marsh LNRRe-meanderingEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Urban
Dunruchan Farm Peatland Restoration Project56° 18' 21.83" N, 3° 57' 40.28" WScotlandApprovedRiver Forth Fisheries Trust
Scottish Government
Scottish Natural Heritage
Drummond Estates
Dunruchan Farm
2015Complete39 Dunruchan Farm.pngSurface drainage systems improvedFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Dunston Beck Restoration53° 9' 11.91" N, 0° 23' 59.15" WEnglandApprovedDunston BeckWithamAnglianLincolnshire Rivers Trust
Wild Trout Trust
Environment Agency
16 November 201429 March 2017CompleteDunston beck work party pic for newsletter.jpgfaggot berms
Creation of wooden deflectors
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Durand Close51° 22' 45.02" N, 0° 9' 51.37" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofilingFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Dysart Park, Grantham Habitat Improvement52° 54' 10.45" N, 0° 37' 44.31" WEnglandApprovedUpper WithamWithamAnglianEast Mercia Rivers Trust9 January 2020CompleteDysart established.jpgDay lighting and addition of woody material to form narrowing bermsHabitat and biodiversity
Démantèlement de l’ouvrage du Pont Fourneau sur la Selle50° 6' 14.19" N, 3° 32' 39.25" EFranceApprovedSyndicat mixte du bassin de la Selle (SMBS)
Fédération départementale pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique du Nord (FDPPMA 59)
Direction départementale des territoires (DDT 59)
1 September 201028 February 2011CompleteBarrier removal
Creation of mini-treshold
Installation of fish caches
Installation of geotextile
Planting
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Démantèlement de neuf ouvrages sur le cours de l’Aa50° 37' 36.94" N, 2° 6' 49.71" EFranceApprovedSyndicat mixte pour l’aménagement et la gestion des eaux de l’Aa (Smage Aa)
Offi ce national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema)
Fédération départementale pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique du Pas-de-Calais.
1 July 200930 September 2009CompleteEntore.pngDismantling of the gates that block the water current
Creation of fish pass
Bottom racks and banks were kept in order to prevent erosion
One gate was kept in the river to prevent erosion
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Dérivation et recréation du lit mineur du ruisseau de Bel Orient au droit de quatre plans d’eau à Gueltas48° 5' 41.48" N, 2° 47' 46.94" WFranceApprovedCommune de Gueltas
Onema
DDTM du Morbihan
association Bretagne-Vivante
bureau d’étude Althis
entreprise Henrio
1 September 200931 December 2011CompleteEntire project.pngInstallation of a distribution structure and monks
Creation of a bypass
Filling of drainage ditches
rehabilitation of ponds
Three tresholds are removed or redevelopped
Removal of ponds
Bank protection
Meandering channelThe level of the water bodies is lowered during two months in summer and are completely drained every three to five years.Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
EDF Weir removal51° 27' 40.50" N, 0° 11' 38.93" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThames1 January 2010In progressWeir removalFisheries
ERCIP - European River Corridor Improvement Plans51° 27' 16.35" N, 0° 1' 8.60" WItaly
Germany
Greece
Romania
England
ApprovedRavensbourneRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesERCIP / London Borough of Lewisham
Erftverband
Rhein-Erft-Kreis
Municipality of Teramo
Province of Teramo
Romanian Institute of Geology
Town of Harsova
Region of Western Macedonia
Town of Servia-Velvento
In progressTeramo Oct 2012 137.jpgEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Land use management - forestry
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
East Devon Diffuse Pollution Project50° 46' 35.60" N, 3° 19' 22.10" WEnglandApprovedDevon Wildlife Trust19 August 20151 August 2016CompleteDevonpollution1.pngRestored species-rich wet grasslandsLand use management - agriculture
Water quality
East Mascalls Fish Pass51° 0' 42.85" N, 0° 3' 18.17" WEnglandApprovedOuse and Adur Rivers TrustComplete20161006 151747.jpgCreation of fish passesFisheries
East Tullos Burn Environment Improvements Project57° 8' 1.19" N, 2° 3' 54.32" WScotlandDraftAberdeen City CouncilCompleteEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Eastridge Estate restoration project51° 25' 59.06" N, 1° 32' 51.71" WEnglandApprovedMiddle Kennet (Marlborough to Newbury)Kennet and PangThamesEastridge Estate and Windrush AEC Ltd
Natural England
Environment Agency
1 October 2013CompleteNarrowing.jpgCreation of fish passes
Introduction of gravel
lowering river bankChannel narrowing
Introducing large woody debris
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Eau Blanche River (Walphy - LIFE project)50° 5' 21.42" N, 4° 32' 14.20" EBelgiumApprovedEau BlancheMeuseMeuseService Public de Wallonie (SPW)
University of Liege
University of Namur
1 January 200931 December 2014CompleteP8030001.JPGCreation of fish spawn nursing placesHabitat diversificationCreation of meanders
Reconnection of cutoff meander
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Ecclesbourne Farm project52° 59' 34.39" N, 1° 30' 21.07" WEnglandApprovedRiver Ecclesborne catchment (trib of R Derwent)Derbyshire DerwentHumberEnvironment Agency
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
NFU
Severn Trent Water
1 April 201431 March 2015Complete2014 Farm project.jpgInstalling riverside fencing
pasture pumps
trackway improvements
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Eddleston water55° 40' 53.00" N, 3° 12' 6.57" WScotlandApprovedEddleston waterSolway TweedSolway TweedTweed Forum20091 May 2013In progressLakewood (1024x540).jpgImproved/semi-improved grassland/pastureIntroducing large woody debris
Embankment renaturalization
Connection to wider floodplain
Floodplain creation
Meandering channelFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Eden Crayfish Restoration Project54° 36' 24.80" N, 2° 36' 16.53" WEnglandApprovedRiver Eden (lower)Eden and EskSolway TweedEden Rivers Trust
Defra
Environment Agency
20 July 2012In progressBirdby pasture pump Mar2013 4.JPGIntensive agriculture (arable
Dairy cattle
Beef cattle and sheep)
Planting
Installing riverside fencing
Agricultural/Farming improvements
Best practice for river habitat restoration
Economic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Eden crayfish eDNA project54° 49' 8.31" N, 2° 41' 27.32" WEnglandDraftRiver EdenEden and EskEden Rivers TrustIn progressHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Edgeware Brook, Honeypot Lane51° 36' 11.41" N, 0° 17' 43.01" WEnglandDraftSilk Stream and Edgware BrookLondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedDeculvertingHabitat and biodiversity
Eel Pass over tilting weir at Ravensbury Park51° 23' 52.10" N, 0° 11' 3.91" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesWandle Trust1 January 2012CompleteWeir modificationFisheries
Effacement du seuil de Carayon sur le Thoré43° 29' 24.37" N, 2° 22' 35.68" EFranceApprovedSyndicat mixte du bassin de l’Agout (SMBA)
Syndicat mixte du bassin de l’Agout
direction départementale des territoires du Tarn (DDT 81)
Onema - service départemental du Tarn (SD 81)
Agence de l’eau Adour-Garonne
conseil général du Tarn.
1 July 201130 November 2011CompleteRemoval of treshold
Removal of supply canal to protect the banks
Arches have been cleared
Placement of stone walls
dry work by setting up a cofferdam to temporarily deflect flow of the watercourse
Realization of an electric fishing of backupFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Urban
Effacement du seuil de Chelles Basse sur le Miodet45° 40' 32.03" N, 3° 28' 58.20" EFranceApprovedCommunauté de Communes du Pays d’Olliergues (CCPO)
ffi ce national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema)
Fédération départementale du Puy-de-Dôme pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique
Direction départementale des territoires (DDT 63).
1 June 201031 July 2010CompleteAbundant sand was being put on the banks
Barrier removal
Blocks were used to diversify the flow
Cutting trees that could be a potential danger
Setting up of a diversion channel
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Effacement du seuil du Moulin d’Hatrize sur l’Orne49° 11' 37.04" N, 5° 54' 30.09" EFranceApprovedSyndicat des communes riveraines de l’Orne (SCRO)
Conseil régional de Lorraine
Agence de l’eau Rhin-Meuse
Offi ce national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema)
Fédération départementale de Meurthe et Moselle pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique (FDPPMA 54)
Conseil général de Meurthe et Moselle.
1 March 201131 October 2011CompleteRemoval of spillway
Destruction of large part of the dike
Implantation of vegetated banquettes
Bank stabilisation
Planting
Creation of meanders
Development of a flow control structure
tightening of the minor bed
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Effacement du seuil du moulin du Bourg sur le Vicoin47° 59' 10.47" N, 0° 47' 0.73" WFranceApprovedSyndicat du bassin du Vicoin
Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema) - service départemental de la Mayenne
Commune de Nuillé-sur-Vicoin
Fédération départementale pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique de la Mayenne
Association Mayenne nature environnement.
1 June 201131 October 2012CompleteRemoval of central slab
valves and spillway
Creation of ramp
Placing of mini-treshold in order to stabilise banks
Tree planting
Planting of grass
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Effacement partiel de 14 seuils sur le Mutterbach et l’Hosterbach à Holving et Hoste49° 0' 55.32" N, 6° 58' 12.02" EFranceApprovedSyndicat intercommunal de la ligne Maginot aquatique (SILMA).
Agence de l’eau Rhin-Meuse
Conseil général de la Moselle
Service départemental de l’Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques de la Moselle
Fédération départementale pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique de la Moselle.
1 September 200930 November 2009CompleteCreation of notches
Planting of grass
Tree planting
Laying of drinking troughs and the creation of pits to house the fish fauna.Maintenance of anchorages and other structuresFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Effacement partiel de cinq seuils sur le ruisseau du Bagas43° 37' 9.69" N, 2° 5' 24.41" EFranceApprovedAssociation agréée pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique (AAPPMA) de Lautrec
Office national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques – service départemental du Tarn
fédération départementale du Tarn pour la pêche et la protection du milieu aquatique (FDPPMA 81)
direction départementale des territoires du Tarn (DDT 81)
1 October 200930 November 2009CompletePartially deletion of barriers
Building of armourstone downstream of the structure was built to consolidate the bank and create a channel preferential flow to guide the fish
The work was carried out dry by temporary diversion of the watercourse (cofferdam
pumping and return of water downstream site) to limit their impact on the environment.
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Effacement partiel du seuil Cros sur la Dunière45° 13' 4.30" N, 4° 20' 31.77" EFranceApprovedSyndicat intercommunal d’aménagement de la Loire et de ses affl uents (Sicala)
Offi ce national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema)
Commune de Dunières
Direction départementale des territoires de Haute-Loire (DDT 43)
1 August 200931 December 2009CompleteRemoval of a part of the dam up to 1 m
Installation of three mini tresholdsto prevent erosion
realization of a fishery backup and dry work with the installation of a cofferdam to temporarily deflect the flows
Installation of geotextile
Bank protection
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Effacement partiel du seuil de Vas sur le Céans44° 18' 50.61" N, 5° 41' 36.56" EFranceApprovedAssociation syndicale autorisée (ASA) du Céans
Syndicat mixte de gestion intercommunautaire du Buëch et de ses affl uents (SMIGIBA)
Service départemental des Hautes-Alpes de l’Offi ce national de l’eau et des milieux aquatiques (Onema)
Direction départementale des territoires des Hautes-Alpes (DDT 05).
1 October 200731 October 2007CompletePartially deletion of barriers
Deposition of blocks to counter erosion and create a diverse profile
Preservation of side walls to prevent erosionEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Elgin Flood Alleviation Scheme57° 39' 10.35" N, 3° 19' 1.06" WScotlandApprovedRoyal HaskoningDHV
The Moray Council
Morrison Construction
E C Harris
SEPA
Scottish Natural Heritage
Historic Scotland
Scottish Agricultural College
Findhorn Nairn and Lossie Fisheries Trust
1 January 2005In progressTL comp.jpgBank improvement
Channel reprofiling
Creation of berms
Depth variation
Lowering of floodplain
Creation of wetland
Removal of embankments
Creation of new channelEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Elimination of a pond along the Erve River and conservation of the historical heritage in Sainte-Suzanne-et-Chammes48° 5' 46.46" N, 0° 21' 26.44" WFranceDraftErve River board1 May 201031 August 2010CompleteEmptying reservoir
Removal of flap gate
Removal of spillway
Dam removal
Creation of side leats
Implementation of distribution structures
Planting of banksEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Elmbridge Meadows51° 23' 32.76" N, 0° 16' 23.42" WEnglandDraftHogsmillLondonThamesRoyal Borough of KingstonPlannedFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Emergency works after breach on Lough Neas Drain (Cloghcor)54° 53' 4.54" N, 7° 24' 10.74" WNorthern IrelandApprovedFoyleNorthern Ireland North WestDepartment of Agriculture and Rural Development
Rivers Agency Northern Ireland (DARDNI)
Loughs Agency
CompleteLough Neas drain restoration.jpg.jpgBed raising
rock groynes
Channel reprofiling
Creation of pools and riffles
Removal of a flap valveFisheries
Flood risk management
Emmanuel’s Common Reconnection Project52° 43' 12.08" N, 0° 42' 57.57" EEnglandApprovedNarNorth West NorfolkAnglianNorfolk Rivers Trust2 June 201414 November 2014CompleteRiver Nar.JPGReinstating old channel
Remeandering
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Ems floodplain52° 22' 38.64" N, 7° 20' 11.26" EGermanyApprovedEmsEmsEms(FORECASTER)1 January 2004CompleteEms LIFE.jpgWetlandRemoval of bank reinforcementsDevelop riparian forest
Protect/restore riparian zone
Channel widening
Lengthening of channel
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Fish: Abundance
Fish: Species composition
Channel pattern/planformPublic use of trails
Enfield Town Park Wetlands51° 39' 1.43" N, 0° 5' 14.16" WEnglandDraftSalmons BrookLondonThamesLondon Borough of Enfield
Thames 21
CompletePark
Urban
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Social benefits
Urban
Enhancement of the River Crouch following a pollution incident51° 37' 12.15" N, 0° 32' 4.89" EEnglandApprovedRiver CrouchCombined EssexAnglianEnvironment Agency
Basildon District Council
Essex Wildlife Trust
21 December 201210 October 2014Complete19122012378.jpgUrbanBank reprofilingWoody-debris flow deflectorsFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Enhancements in Hampstead Heath51° 33' 45.32" N, 0° 9' 38.93" WEnglandDraftDollis BrookLondonThamesLondon Borough of Camden
GLA
Sustainable Landscape Architect (Jessica Read)
developers
1 January 2008PlannedCreation of wetlandFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Enler River enhancement project54° 35' 23.38" N, 5° 47' 23.51" WNorthern IrelandApprovedEnlerEnlerNorthern Ireland North EasternRivers Agency Northern Ireland (DARDNI)
DCAL Inland Fisheries
Castlereagh Borough Council
4 November 201325 April 2014CompleteP4180319.JPGGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Deflectors
Creation of groynes
Riffle creation
Introduction of spawning gravels
Fish habitat restoration
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
FishChannel pattern/planform
Freshwater flow regime
Width & depth variation
Ennerdale Mill Weir Removal54° 28' 31.05" N, 3° 31' 33.80" WEnglandApprovedRiver Ehen (lower)South West LakesNorth WestWest Cumbria Rivers Trust
Natural England & Environment Agency
4 January 201731 July 2019CompleteEMD Before.pngWeir removalEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Urban
Essex Healthy Headwaters River Restoration Project52° 0' 6.19" N, 0° 34' 49.63" EEnglandApprovedColne (Gt. Yeldham - Doe's Corner)Combined EssexAnglianEssex Wildlife Trust
Essex and Suffolk Water (Northumbrian Water)
Chelmer and Blackwater Catchment Partnership
Natural England
Environment Agency
Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (Essex Waterways Ltd)
Parish Councils and the Rural Communities Council for Essex
Landowners and farmers
Rivers Trust
Essex County Council
Essex Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group
1 July 20121 March 2015CompleteEssexhealthy..pngBank reprofiling
Diversification of in-channel features
Farm infrastructure interventionsEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Essex Wharf51° 33' 45.82" N, 0° 2' 45.69" WEnglandDraftLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Developers
BW
Waltham Forest London Borough
1 January 2008PlannedReedbed creationEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
European Fisheries Fund51° 46' 29.74" N, 2° 52' 33.33" WWalesApprovedWye & Usk Foundation1 September 20091 August 2012CompleteEff.jpgHabitat restoration
Removal of fish barriers
Cut back of trees
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Evenlode Catchment Project51° 51' 42.97" N, 1° 36' 17.84" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Wild Oxfordshire
West Oxfordshire District Council
Windrush AEC Ltd
Wychwood Project
Thames Water
Cotswolds Rivers Trust
Berks
Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust
Forestry Commission
Sylva Foundation
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Natural England
Upper Thames Fisheries Consultative
Combe Mill Education Centre
Blenheim Estate
2016In progress43 Evenlode.pngRunoff pathway managementFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Exmoor Mires Partnership51° 8' 26.76" N, 3° 44' 52.73" WEnglandApprovedSouth West Water
Exmoor Mires Partnership
Environment Agency
Natural England
Historic England
Exmoor National Park Authoity
University of Exeter
Landowners and farmers
2010In progress36 Exmoor.pngMoorland restoration
Surface drainage systems improved
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Peat
Eycott Hill54° 39' 36.00" N, 2° 56' 8.16" WEnglandApprovedCumbria Wildlife Trust2014In progress38 Eycott Hill.pngSurface drainage systems improvedFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Fairham Brook Restoration Project52° 52' 10.74" N, 1° 10' 9.04" WEnglandApprovedFairham Brook Catchment (trib of Trent)Lower Trent and ErewashHumberEnvironment Agency
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board
2 April 201231 March 2015CompleteFairham Brook coir rolls at Gotham.jpgDiversification of in-channel features
Creation of fish passes
Cut back of trees
Tree managementEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Fairlop Plain and Fairlop Water51° 36' 41.72" N, 0° 7' 31.25" EEnglandDraftSeven Kings WaterRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedDeculverting
Removing of concrete structures
Habitat and biodiversity
Farm Irrigation Trials53° 38' 32.07" N, 2° 53' 17.32" WEnglandDraftRiver CrossensCrossensEnvironment AgencyComplete
Farming For Water52° 24' 17.42" N, 1° 30' 23.77" WEnglandDraftSevernSevern Trent Water1 April 2015In progressLand use management - agriculture
Water quality
Farming with water - Ullswater Catchment54° 34' 59.98" N, 2° 57' 49.17" WEnglandDraftRiver EdenEden and EskEnvironment AgencyComplete
Fazakerley Brook Wetland53° 27' 43.92" N, 2° 55' 50.19" WEnglandDraftRiver AltAltEnvironment AgencyComplete
Fender River Restoration Project - Bidston, Wirral53° 24' 43.97" N, 3° 5' 24.39" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Ferry Lane North drainage realignment51° 30' 52.76" N, 0° 11' 15.92" EEnglandDraftSouthall Sewer and Runningwater Brook (Ingrebourne)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesLTGDC
London Borough of Havering
London Riverside BID
CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Fingringhoe Managed Realignment51° 50' 25.96" N, 0° 56' 57.92" EEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Essex Wildlife Trust
Natural England
Place Services
private landowners
local volunteers
2015Complete52 Fingringhoe.pngSalt marsh and mudflat restorationFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Firs Farm Wetlands51° 37' 41.59" N, 0° 5' 12.88" WEnglandDraftPymmes Brook (Salmons Brook to Lee, includes Part of Lee Navigation B)LondonThamesLondon Borough of Enfield
Environment Agency
Thames Water
Greater London Authority
Thames 21
Friends of Firs Farm
In progressGrassland
Parklands
Deculverting
Ponds and pools inside the wetland
Creation of wetland
Creation of wet woodland
Creation of pond
Creation of side channel
Deculverting
Extensive planting
Sustainable urban drainage ponds (SUDs)
Floodplain creation
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Fish and Flow at Arcadia - Phase 251° 26' 5.72" N, 0° 13' 28.25" EEnglandDraftRiver DarentThamesEnvironment AgencyComplete
Fish migration aid KW Melk48° 13' 38.91" N, 15° 18' 5.28" EAustriaApprovedVerbundCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Monitoring
Fishery/habitat enhancement on the Grand Union Canal51° 37' 1.72" N, 0° 29' 46.88" WEnglandApprovedColne and GUC (from confluence with Chess to Ash)ColneThamesGroundwork London
British Waterways
Environment Agency
London Wildlife Trust
Angling Society
1 January 2010In progressGrandUnionCanalBackwater Main.jpgCreation of backwaterFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Flood channel creation and reconnection between riverbed and its floodplain on Vezouze river48° 35' 39.25" N, 6° 29' 6.50" EFranceApprovedLa VezouzeRhin-MeuseCommunauté de communes du LunévilloisCompleteRiverbank revegetation
Removal of bank reinforcements
Floodplain reconnection
Creation of a flood expansion area
Channel wideningSurface drainage systems improvedFlood risk managementQuantity & dynamics of flowhydrography, topography and geology of site
Flood detention basin (HRB) Ickern-Mengede51° 34' 58.57" N, 7° 21' 27.28" EGermanyApprovedEmscherRhineRhineEmschergenossenschaft1 January 2005Complete560EmscherKm48,5-57,7 13041455 Kopie.jpgIntensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Urban
removal of bottom slab formwork
Adding sinuosity
Increase water retention area
Connection to wider floodplain
Wetland habitat
Channel naturalisation
Enabling dynamics
Improvement of channel morphology
Meandering channel
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Fish
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Channel pattern/planform
Structure & condition of riparian/lake shore zones
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Salinity
Temperature
Flood management and ecological restoration in the Dijle valley51° 2' 15.77" N, 4° 28' 55.87" EBelgiumApprovedNatuurpunt Beheer vzw
Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap (AMINAL-Afdeling Natuur) Vrienden van Heverleebos en Meerdaalwoud Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap (AMINAL-Afdeling Water) 
CompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Floodplain restoration in the River IJssel at Gelderland52° 19' 37.13" N, 6° 5' 26.47" ENetherlandsApprovedNatuurmonumentenCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Floodplain restoration in the River Traisen48° 11' 21.14" N, 15° 42' 59.79" EAustriaApprovedVerbundCompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Hydromorphology
Force Crag Mine Remediation54° 35' 1.78" N, 3° 14' 17.44" WEnglandApprovedNewlands BeckDerwent (NW)North WestEnvironment Agency
The Coal Authority (UK)
Defra
National Trust
Newcastle University
In progress800px-2014 April completed Force Crag scheme - John Malley.jpgVertical flow pond which uses compost
limestone and woodchips to remove metals from the water without the need for added energy or chemicals
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Fordmill weir51° 26' 13.43" N, 0° 1' 20.03" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Keston to Catford)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedBank reprofiling
Removing of concrete structures
Weir removal
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Forest Halt, Saltburn Valley Gardens54° 34' 44.58" N, 0° 58' 13.21" WEnglandDraftSkelton Beck Catch (Saltburn) trib of North SeaTeesNorthumbriaRAB Consultants11 October 20174 September 2018CompleteWP 20181008 14 46 44 Pro.jpgEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Social benefits
France Farm (Phase 1) A 951° 18' 7.22" N, 1° 48' 48.04" WEnglandApprovedHampshire Avon (West)Hampshire AvonSouth WestEnvironment Agency
Natural England
1 September 20131 October 2013CompleteRiver after hatches opened.JPGopening up of hatches to reconnect reaches of the riverEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Free the Frome51° 28' 2.79" N, 2° 34' 18.82" WEnglandDraftFreetheFromePlannedEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Urban
Freiston Managed Realignment Scheme52° 57' 25.44" N, 0° 5' 34.64" EEnglandApprovedWash OuterWashAnglianCompleteFreiston.JPGManaged realignment (Three 50m wide breaches were created in the outer sea wall)Habitat and biodiversity
Fresh Wharf51° 31' 58.61" N, 0° 4' 18.62" EEnglandDraftRoding (Cripsey Brook to Loxford Water)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedReedbed creationEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Friary Park51° 36' 53.99" N, 0° 9' 25.15" WEnglandDraftPymmes Brook (upper channel with Muswell St & Bounds Grn Brk)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
LB Board
GLA
TW
1 January 2008CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Friends of Afon Llwyd (FOAL)51° 42' 51.49" N, 3° 3' 17.17" WWalesApprovedWye & Usk Foundation
Torfaen County Borough Council
Cwmbran Angling Association
Pontypool Angling Club
1 March 2010CompleteLwyd map.pngRemoval of invasive plants
Gravel traps
Bank improvement
Cut back of trees
Litter pickingEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Friends of Bottesford Beck53° 32' 52.15" N, 0° 38' 58.89" WEnglandApprovedFriends of Bottesford Beck
Defra
Environment Agency
North Lincolnshire Council
24 January 2017In progressFoBB.pngRiverbed restorationPlanting
Creation of pond
Rain gardens
Removal of rubbish
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Friern Barnet Former Sewage Works51° 36' 26.60" N, 0° 8' 18.57" WEnglandDraftPymmes Brook (upper channel with Muswell St & Bounds Grn Brk)LondonThamesHaringey Council1 January 2008CompleteDeculvertingHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Frog Island51° 30' 31.12" N, 0° 10' 32.25" EEnglandDraftIngrebourneRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedRemoving of concrete structuresFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Garratt Park51° 26' 2.01" N, 0° 11' 29.87" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesLondon Borough of Wandsworth1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofiling
Removing structures
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Gastersche Diep53° 2' 26.11" N, 6° 38' 29.21" ENetherlandsDraftDrentsche AaNedereemsEmsWaterschap Hunze en Aa'sCompleteWaterlichamen Hunze en Aas.pngRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Moorland/heathland
Tall herb/rank vegetation
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Gategill Beck: Abandoned Metal Mines54° 37' 15.38" N, 3° 2' 44.44" WEnglandApprovedGlenderamackin (Greta)Derwent (NW)North WestEnvironment Agency
The Coal Authority (UK)
2010In progressGategill Beck.jpgDeculverting
Sealing the culvert
Dam loweringLowering of impoundment
Pipe through dam for mine water to travel to future treatment scheme
Clean up pollution with Defra funding
Passive treatment
potential locations for a treatment system to be constructed
research on how to capture mine water
reviewed treatment technologies
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Gaywood restoration project52° 45' 29.67" N, 0° 24' 49.28" EEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Giving up the Weed52° 2' 43.01" N, 3° 12' 4.46" WEnglandApprovedWye & Usk Foundation
Environment Agency Wales
Countryside Council for Wales
Natural England
Keep Wales Tidy
1 October 2007In progressSpray2.jpgRemoval of invasive speciesHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Glaisdale Beck Restoration Project54° 25' 21.47" N, 0° 50' 11.36" WEnglandApprovedYorkshire Esk Rivers Trust
North York Moors National Park Authority
31 May 2016CompleteBuffer strip development.jpgCattle drinkersFencing
Livestock fencing
Buffer strips
Tree planting
Restoring riparian vegetation
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Water quality
Glaisdale Beck diversion scheme54° 25' 31.81" N, 0° 49' 31.28" WEnglandApprovedGlaisdale Beck catchment (trib of Esk)Esk and CoastHumberNewcastle University21 September 20071 October 2014CompleteNewcastle-University-logo.jpgRiver channel diversionEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Water quality
Channel pattern/planform
Continuity of sediment transport
Glenbrook Wetlands51° 38' 51.89" N, 0° 7' 3.60" WEnglandApprovedSalmons BrookLondonThamesThames 21
London Borough of Enfield
Friends of Boxers Lake
Thames Water
Environment Agency
1 September 2012In progressIMAG0001.jpgUrbanBed raisingTree management
Creation of swales and wetland basin
n/an/aOpening of tree canopy to encourage varied ground floraFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Goldrill Beck River Restoration54° 30' 55.86" N, 2° 55' 19.69" WEnglandApprovedThe National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty
Environment Agency
Natural England
2018CompleteDJI 0548 reduced.jpgembankment removalfloodplain reconnectionditch restoration
drain blocking
re-meandering
wet woodland restoration through channel blockingFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Goodmayes Park, Mayes Brook51° 33' 17.16" N, 0° 6' 32.02" EEnglandDraftSeven Kings WaterRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedDeculvertingFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Goresbrook Park51° 32' 19.92" N, 0° 8' 33.97" EEnglandApprovedMayes Brook East/Gores BrookRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesKinnear Landscape Architects1 January 2008PlannedGoresbrook Park.jpgBank reprofiling
Deculverting
Creation of wetlandEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Goresbrook and Ship and Shovel Sewer51° 32' 0.62" N, 0° 8' 27.85" EEnglandDraftMayes Brook East/Gores BrookRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesBarking Riverside Ltd
Design for Biodiversity
Environment Agency
LBBD
LBR
1 August 2008PlannedFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Goshen Weir removal project, River Roch, Bury53° 34' 40.58" N, 2° 17' 12.55" WEnglandApprovedRiver Roch (Spodden to Irwell)IrwellNorth WestEnvironment Agency
River Restoration Centre
APEM Ltd
Irwell Rivers Trust
CompleteGoshenWeir.pngWeir removal/modification for easement of fish passageFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Gottar Water weir fish barrier easement55° 52' 2.90" N, 4° 36' 46.42" WScotlandApprovedRivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland
Quarriers Trust
Clyde River Foundation
SEPA
1 March 2015In progressDSC08847.JPGFeasibility and Optioneering study nearing completion. Preferred option yet to be identified.Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Grantham Blue Green - Urban Reach52° 54' 49.38" N, 0° 38' 17.41" WEnglandDraftUpper WithamWithamAnglianEnvironment Agency7 January 2021CompletePic 3.jpgTree Hinging adding gravel
berm creation
daylighting.
Urban wetlands and wildflower meadowsHabitat and biodiversity
Great Ryburgh End Restoration Scheme52° 48' 16.25" N, 0° 54' 45.19" EEnglandApprovedWensum US NorwichBroadland RiversAnglianEnvironment Agency
Natural England
Water Management Alliance
CompleteGreatRyburghEnd 0813.pngDiversification of in-channel features
Soft erosion solutions
Introducing large woody debris
Tree planting
Creation of backwaters
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Greater Thames Estuary Fish Migration Roadmap51° 31' 25.92" N, 0° 7' 42.81" WEnglandDraftThames Estuary PartnershipIn progressInteractive.gifEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Urban
Greatham Managed Realignment Scheme54° 37' 30.83" N, 1° 13' 34.36" WEnglandApprovedGreatham Creek Catchment (trib of Tidal Tees)TeesNorthumbriaEnvironment Agency
natural england; RSPB
CompleteGreatham.pngFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Estuary
Fisheries
Urban
Greatham Marsh Restoration54° 37' 58.98" N, 1° 14' 14.75" WEnglandDraftGreatham Creek Catchment (trib of Tidal Tees)TeesNorthumbriaEnvironment Agency
The Hospital of God
Northumbrian Water
In progressGreatham_map.pngEstuary
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Greenwich Peninsula51° 30' 11.64" N, 0° 0' 10.92" EEnglandApprovedThames MiddleLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Greenwich Peninsula Regeneration Ltd
1 January 1997CompleteGreenwich.jpgUrbanBank improvement
creation of intertidal terraces
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Urban
Estuary
Fish
Groote Beek52° 0' 44.67" N, 6° 16' 17.17" ENetherlandsDraftBaakse BeekRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Rijn en IjsselCompleteGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Grote Aa51° 21' 51.66" N, 5° 34' 25.76" ENetherlandsDraftDommelMaasMeuseWaterschap De DommelCompleteMoorland/heathland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Wetland
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Grovelands Park Wetlands51° 38' 8.36" N, 0° 6' 32.79" WEnglandApprovedSalmons BrookLondonThamesThames21
London Borough of Enfield
Thames Water
Friends of Grovelands Park
1 February 201410 July 2015CompleteThames21-grovelandspk-justinetrickett-1248.jpgUrbanDeculvertingCreation of swales and wetland basin
stream allowed to find new course
Meandering channelEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Guash Habitat Restoration Project (Phase 1 and 2)52° 40' 56.62" N, 0° 29' 19.17" WEnglandApprovedNorth GwashWellandAnglianRiver Restoration Centre; Guash Fishing Club1 May 20121 March 2014Completedeflectors2.jpgHabitat enhancementChannel narrowing
Removal of channel blockages
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Guisborough Flood Alleviation Scheme54° 32' 1.50" N, 1° 2' 41.98" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Forestry Commission
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
2015In progress22 Guisborough.pngOffline storage areasFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Gunnerside Gill: Abandoned metal mines54° 22' 46.14" N, 2° 4' 22.64" WEnglandApprovedGunnerside Gill from Source to River SwaleSwale, Ure, Nidd and Upper OuseHumberEnvironment Agency
The Coal Authority (UK)
2012In progressGunnerside Gill.jpgCatchment Characterisation Programme
Options for remediation
Spot flow gauging
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Gunville Phase I51° 13' 14.48" N, 1° 46' 51.48" WEnglandApprovedHampshire Avon (Upper)Hampshire AvonSouth WestWiltshire Wildlife Trust
Environment Agency
Natural England
Wessex Water
Wiltshire Fishery Association
1 June 201213 December 2012CompleteP6080078.JPGRestoring gravel bed
Introducing large woody debris
lowering river bank
Wetland habitat
Enhancing flow diversity
Habitat restoration
Meandering channel
Flow managementEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Guphill Brook Riverine Enhancement52° 24' 43.15" N, 1° 33' 31.22" WEnglandApprovedR Sherbourne - source to conf R SoweWarwickshire AvonSevernWarwickshire Wildlife Trust1 October 2014In progressDJI 0013.JPGGrassland
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Urban
Bank reprofilingCreation of backwaters
Lowland meadow
Creation of pond
Creation of wooden deflectorsFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
HLS New Forest50° 52' 37.36" N, 1° 37' 53.29" WEnglandApprovedAvon WaterNew ForestSouth EastForestry CommissionIn progressBed raising
Removal/retreat of embankments
Re-instatement of old course
Re-meandering
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates: Abundance
Channel pattern/planform
Habitat Enhancements, River Glaven at Wiveton, Norfolk52° 56' 31.28" N, 1° 2' 18.91" EEnglandDraftCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Habitat Enhancments, Reepham Stream, River Blackwater, Norfolk52° 45' 51.25" N, 1° 8' 8.82" EEnglandDraftCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Habitat Improvement: Stonebridge River Reserve, Og and Marlborough Fish Migration51° 25' 18.27" N, 1° 41' 55.12" WEnglandApprovedMiddle Kennet (Marlborough to Newbury)Kennet and PangThamesAction for the River Kennet (ARK)1 July 20121 March 2015In progressTown Mill fish migration phase two.jpgBank reprofiling
Removal of fish barriers
Creation of fish passes
Fisheries
Hydromorphology
Habitat Improvements on the River Colne at West Drayton51° 30' 0.52" N, 0° 29' 19.29" WEnglandDraftColne and GUC (from confluence with Chess to Ash)ColneThamesEnvironment Agency
West Drayton Angling Club
1 January 2008In progressInstallation of coir rolls
Introduction of gravel
Creation of backwaterFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Habitat enhancement of the River Waveney through Bressingham52° 22' 45.29" N, 1° 2' 17.05" EEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Suffolk Wildlife Trust
Meryvn Lambert Plant Hire
CompleteBressingham.JPGFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Habitat improvements in the upper Kennet51° 26' 25.13" N, 1° 41' 40.71" WEnglandApprovedUpper Kennet to MarlboroughKennet and PangThamesAction for the River Kennet (ARK)
Marlborough Town Council
Marlborough Area Development Trust
local volunteers
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressCreation of meandersHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Habitat restoration of the Kleine Net Valley51° 23' 20.12" N, 4° 51' 41.22" EBelgiumApprovedNatuurpunt Beheer v.z.w.
Province of Antwerpen
Belgium Vlaamse Milieumaatschappij (Flemish Environment Agency)
Belgium
1 January 201131 December 2015CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Hackbridge Restoration51° 22' 38.43" N, 0° 9' 37.93" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesWandle Trust1 January 2009In progressBank reprofiling
Deflectors
Installation of coir rolls
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Hackbridge weir notch51° 22' 34.77" N, 0° 9' 28.61" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesWandle Trust
Wandle Piscators
Environment Agency
1 January 2008CompleteDeflectors
Installation of coir rolls
Removal of sediment
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Hackney Marsh recreation grounds51° 33' 32.81" N, 0° 1' 34.97" WEnglandDraftLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedBank reprofilingHabitat and biodiversity
Hackney Marshes - Wick Field recreation ground51° 33' 0.15" N, 0° 1' 37.26" WEnglandDraftLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedCreation of wetlandFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hadfield Weir Fish Pass53° 24' 51.85" N, 1° 24' 52.20" WEnglandApprovedDon from River Don Works to River RotherDon and RotherHumberDon Catchment Rivers Trust11 February 2013CompleteCompleted .jpgRetail
Urban
Eel pass
Creation of fish passes
Economic aspects
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hainburg River Restoration48° 8' 47.04" N, 16° 55' 39.23" EAustriaApprovedSava RiverDanubeDanubeNationalpark Donau-Auen
via donau
CompleteHainburg River Restoration.jpgFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Hale Wharf51° 35' 24.45" N, 0° 3' 15.14" WEnglandDraftLee Navigation Subsiduary ALondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Developers
BW
Haringey London Borough
PlannedEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Hall Place weir modification51° 27' 0.62" N, 0° 10' 23.36" EEnglandDraftLower CrayDarentThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedFlow managementFisheries
Haltwhistle burn; a total catchment approach54° 59' 21.41" N, 2° 26' 9.72" WEnglandApprovedHaltwhistle Burn from Source to South TyneTyneNorthumbriaTyne Rivers Trust
Haltwhistle Town Council
Northumberland National Park
Northumberland County Council
Forestry Commission
Natural England
Environment Agency
Newcastle University (NiRES)
Hadrian’s Wall Heritage Ltd
17 September 2012CompleteP1080507.JPGBarrier removalTree plantingImprove forest management and agricultural
Management of organic and inorganic sediments
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Hampton Court Palace51° 24' 10.17" N, 0° 20' 27.36" WEnglandApprovedThames (Egham to Teddington)Maidenhead to SunburyThamesThames Landscape Strategy
Thames 21
Historic Royal Palaces
1 January 2009CompleteHampton court-14.jpgBank reprofilingHabitat creation
Reedbed creation
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Urban
Harbertonford Flood Alleviation Scheme50° 23' 27.36" N, 3° 43' 19.76" WEnglandApprovedHARBOURNE RIVERSouth DevonSouth WestRiver Restoration Centre
Environment Agency
Defra
South Hams District Council & Harbertonford Parish Council
1999CompleteHarbertonford Project Works.pngAgriculture.Bed lowering
Creation of pools and riffles
Weir modification
Containment bund to prevent flooding
Construction of flood wall
Channel wideningSUDS
Surface drainage systems improved
Flood risk management
Social benefits
Harrow Lodge Park51° 33' 40.29" N, 0° 12' 36.61" EEnglandApprovedRom / Beam (from Ravensbourne confluence to Thames)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedHarrowlodgepark.pngDeculverting
Removing of concrete structures
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Haynes Park51° 34' 50.57" N, 0° 12' 50.49" EEnglandDraftRom / Beam (from Ravensbourne confluence to Thames)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedRemoving of concrete structures
Weir removal
Social benefits
Healthy Rivers51° 39' 0.84" N, 3° 11' 43.85" WWalesApprovedGroundwork Wales1 April 2015CompleteWeir removal
Weir modification
Barrier removal
Habitat creation
Monitoring strategy
Walkover surveys and water sample data collection
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Hedleyhope Burn54° 46' 56.48" N, 1° 44' 6.98" WEnglandApprovedHedleyhope Burn from Source to DeernessWearNorthumbriaWear Rivers Trust20121 September 2012CompleteHedleyhope Burn.pngImproved/semi-improved grassland/pasturecreation of rock pools downstream of culvertFisheries
Heiligenbergerbeek52° 6' 32.57" N, 5° 24' 8.85" ENetherlandsDraftEemRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Vallei en VeluweIn progressIntensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Urban
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Help for the Forgotten Farms Upper Lune (Plugging the gap)54° 9' 28.31" N, 2° 44' 6.73" WEnglandDraftKeer - UpperLuneNorth WestLune Rivers TrustPlannedHydropower
Water quality
Herefordshire Asset Restoration Project (HARP)52° 3' 23.03" N, 2° 42' 57.51" WEnglandApprovedWye & Usk Foundation
Advantage West Midlands
Natural England
Environment Agency
1 August 201031 December 2011CompleteHarp1.jpgDeveloping angling infrastructureEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Herinrichting Beekloop51° 18' 53.27" N, 5° 23' 37.00" ENetherlandsApprovedSTOWA
Waterschap De Dommel
1 January 2010CompleteBeekloop picture.PNGLandbouw/NatuurDood hout
Vispassages
BeschaduwingEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Fish
Macrophytes
Flow velocities
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Salinity
Specific synthetic pollutants
Temperature
Transparency
Herinrichting beekdal Tongelreep51° 23' 52.46" N, 5° 28' 51.23" ENetherlandsApprovedDommelMaasMeuseSTOWA1 January 2007CompleteNatuurDood hout
Grind bedden
Bouwen met NatuurEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Fish
Macrophytes
Flow velocities
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
Oxygen balance
PH
Salinity
Specific synthetic pollutants
Temperature
Hesketh Out Marsh Managed Realignment53° 42' 48.02" N, 2° 50' 51.51" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
RSPB
Natural England
2014Complete49 Hesketh.pngSalt marsh and mudflat restorationEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Heybarnes Recreation Ground Cole Restoration52° 28' 4.69" N, 1° 49' 53.11" WEnglandApprovedR Cole from Springfield to Hatchford-Kingshurst BrookTame Anker and MeaseHumberEnviornment Agency
University of Birmingham
Ebsford Environmental Ltd
CompleteRiver Cole project picture complete.jpgParklands gardenFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Hierdense Beek52° 19' 22.30" N, 5° 42' 17.44" ENetherlandsApprovedWaterschap Vallei en Veluwe
STOWA
2013In progressBeek-hier-09-dood-hout.jpgWoodlandSand deposit
dead wood deposit
ShadingMowing managementHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Fish
Macrophytes
Flow velocities
Quantity & dynamics of flow
Width & depth variation
Acid neutralising capacity
Oxygen balance
PH
Temperature
Transparency
Highland Water at Warwickslade Lawn50° 51' 28.12" N, 1° 36' 31.52" WEnglandApprovedHighland WaterNew ForestSouth EastForestry Commission
Natural England
Environment Agency
Alaska Environmental Consulting
1 June 20091 November 2009Complete2009 10 14 (23).JPGMoorland/heathland
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Planting
Introduction of gravel
Re-meanderingFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hightown Sand Dune Restoration53° 31' 37.65" N, 3° 4' 13.59" WEnglandApprovedSefton Metropolitan Borough CouncilIn progress59 Hightown Sand Dunes.pngSand dune restorationFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Hills to Levels51° 5' 57.11" N, 2° 57' 52.06" WEnglandApprovedFarming & Wildlife Advisory Group SouthWest
FWAG SW
Somerset Rivers Authority
Environment Agency
RSPB
Somerset Wildlife Trust
1 January 2015In progress31 Hills to Levels.pngBank stabilisation
habitat creation
Floodplain reconnection
floodplain scrapes
floodplain woodland planting
Opening long sections of culverts
leaky woody dams
Run-off interception
attenuation
diversion
Soil managment and land use to improve infiltration and water qualityFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Historic Mill Restoration Project54° 54' 46.21" N, 8° 50' 21.08" EDenmarkApprovedCompleteHistoric Mill 1.JPGEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Hoffer Brook52° 7' 43.94" N, 0° 4' 1.75" EEnglandApprovedWildlife Trust for Cambridgeshire
South Cambs DC
Environment Agency
1 February 20131 May 2014CompleteHofferMesh.JPGBed lowering at impoundment and bed raising with gravel (and mesh)
Bank reprofiling
Sensitive desilt
Livestock fencing
Tree management
Cattle drinkers
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Hogsmill River Connectivity Project51° 21' 21.99" N, 0° 15' 27.75" WEnglandApprovedHogsmillLondonThamesWandle Trust1 August 201231 October 2013CompleteWeir removal
Deculverting
Weir modification
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Social benefits
Hogsmill Sewage Treatment Works phase 151° 24' 4.18" N, 0° 17' 16.08" WEnglandApprovedHogsmillLondonThamesWandle Trust
Natural England
Epsom & Ewell Borough Council
1 January 2011CompleteHogsmill1.pngBank reprofilingCreation of wetlandCreation of backwaterEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Hogsmill river enhancement51° 22' 59.40" N, 0° 16' 0.98" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hollyoak Wood and Willersley Park51° 26' 46.67" N, 0° 5' 22.21" EEnglandDraftShuttleDarentThamesLondon Borough of Bexley
Natural England
Environment Agency
1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofilingHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Holmsley Inclosure Stream Restoration50° 48' 0.41" N, 1° 41' 4.88" WEnglandApprovedAvon WaterNew ForestSouth EastHampshire County Council
English Nature
Environment Agency
Forestry Commission
National Trust
RSPB
1 July 200231 December 2006CompleteHolmsley Enclosure Stream.jpgBed raising
Tree management
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Holnicote multi-objective flood risk management demonstration project51° 12' 21.49" N, 3° 33' 43.18" WEnglandApprovedAllerSouth and West SomersetSouth WestNational Trust
Penny Anderson Associates Ltd
University of Exeter
Environment Agency
Defra
JBA Consulting
JBA Trust
1 April 200931 March 2015In progressHolnicote PAA.jpgGrassland
Flood meadow
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Large woody derbis damsCreation of a flood expansion area
Interventions in direct/rapid flow pathways on hillsopes & connectivity to watercourses
Grip blocking
Moorland restoration
Woodland extension
Implementation of best practice land & soil managementEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Hoo Brook root plates52° 22' 10.79" N, 2° 14' 48.97" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Wildlife Trusts
4 January 2018CompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hooge Raam51° 43' 22.58" N, 5° 42' 25.45" ENetherlandsDraftOeffeltsche RaamMaasMeuseWaterschap Aa en MaasCompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)Hydromorphology
Horne Way Weir51° 28' 14.68" N, 0° 13' 27.48" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedWeir removalHabitat and biodiversity
Hospital Bridge Road51° 26' 33.79" N, 0° 21' 50.25" WEnglandDraftCrane (including part of the Yeading Brook)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2011CompleteCreation of backwaterFisheries
Flood risk management
Social benefits
Houghton 'trout stream' enhancements52° 19' 30.02" N, 0° 6' 26.70" WEnglandApprovedOuse (Roxton to Earith)Upper and Bedford OuseAnglianEnvironment Agency1 May 2014CompleteMid V.JPGCreation of wooden deflectors
Cleaning of spawning gravels
Fencing
Tree planting
Fisheries
Hydromorphology
Fish
Houndsden Road Rain Gardens51° 38' 21.52" N, 0° 6' 25.57" WEnglandApprovedSalmons BrookLondonThamesThames 21
London Borough of Enfield
Thames Water
6 August 2012In progressNewly planted swale April 2015.JPGCreation of swales and wetland basinOpening of tree canopy to encourage varied ground floraFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Hoveton Wetlands Restoration Project52° 42' 53.18" N, 1° 24' 43.08" EEnglandDraftCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Hull and East Riding Catchment Partnership53° 43' 5.51" N, 0° 18' 33.60" WEnglandApprovedHumber MiddleHumber EstuaryHumberHull and East Riding Catchment Partnership
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
East Yorkshire Rivers Trust
Beverley and North Holderness Internal Drainage Board
East and North Yorkshire Waterways Partnership
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
Environment Agency
Hull City Council
Natural England
Ouse and Humber Drainage Board
South Holderness Internal Drainage Board and Yorkshire Water
In progress17-03-15 HER Operational Catchments v4.jpgEconomic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Humber Estuary Erosion Protection Programme53° 44' 37.92" N, 0° 19' 42.07" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency2017Planned46 Humber Estuary.pngSalt marsh and mudflat restoration
Hunze bij Torenveen53° 0' 19.98" N, 6° 49' 38.38" ENetherlandsDraftHunzeNedereemsEmsWaterschap Hunze en Aa'sIn progressWaterlichamen Hunze en Aas.pngRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Wetland
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
Hurst Bridge (downstream)50° 42' 47.18" N, 2° 17' 22.94" WEnglandDraftFrome Dorset (Lower) & Furzebrook StreamDorsetSouth WestEnvironment AgencyCompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Hurst Park51° 24' 37.07" N, 0° 21' 38.87" WEnglandApprovedThames (Egham to Teddington)Maidenhead to SunburyThamesLondon Borough of Richmond upon Thames
TLS
Elmbridge Borough Council
Surrey County Council
Environment Agency
Local groups TLS
Local groups
1 January 2008PlannedNatural-floodplain.jpgHabitat creation
Creation of wetland
Environmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
INTERREG MED WETNET - Membership card of the Verdier Marshes-Rhone Delta Wetland Contract43° 30' 8.69" N, 4° 45' 46.82" EFranceApprovedVerdier marshesRhône-MediterraneanRhône - MéditerranéeTOUR DU VALAT1 November 201631 October 2019CompleteSchermata 2019-12-06 alle 16.06.35.pngMaintain the South dike; Respect the natural hydrological functioning of the South basin (rain fed) to favor the installation of a vegetation characteristic of temporary low-salt marshes and vegetation of salt meadowsAdd signage and interpretation on birds in the observatoryEnsure compliance with hunting regulations (ensure guarding)Environmental flows and water resources
Social benefits
Improvement of the River Varde at the Wadden Sea estuary55° 27' 47.83" N, 8° 18' 40.17" EDenmarkApprovedThe Nature Agency, Danish Ministry of the Environment.
Ribe Amt (Ribe County) Landbrugscenter Varde (Varde Farmers' Union) Strukturdirektoratet (Directorate of Agricultural Structure of the Ministry for Food
Agriculture and Fishery)
CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Improving conservation condition of the National Trust managed river test SSSI51° 12' 23.82" N, 1° 21' 34.22" WEnglandApprovedRiver TestTest and ItchenSouth EastNational TrustIn progressMarsh geotextile area summer 2015.JPGMonitoring strategyFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Improving the Conservation Status of Freshwater Pearl Mussel Targeting the Clun SAC and Upstream Waters52° 27' 19.75" N, 3° 12' 51.23" WEnglandApprovedR Clun - conf R Unk to conf R TemeTemeSevernShropshire Hills AONB Partnership
Natural England
Environment Agency
CSFI
Land Life and Livelihoods
local farmers and landowners
In progressNewly-created-buffer-strip-on-the-River-Clun.jpgRiparian habitat restoration
Tree planting
Cut back of trees
Livestock accessLivestock exclusion
Sustainable livestock watering
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Improving water quality in Loweswater54° 34' 59.62" N, 3° 21' 24.07" WEnglandApprovedDub (Park) BeckDerwent (NW)North WestWest Cumbria Rivers Trust
National Trust
Environment Agency
Natural England
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
1 July 2012In progressLoweswater.jpgNon/agricultural business changed its way of workingEconomic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Inchewan Burn Bed restoration56° 33' 26.66" N, 3° 34' 45.15" WScotlandApprovedInchewan BurnInchewanTayRiver Restoration Centre1 September 2007CompleteP1020510.JPGUrban
Woodland
Removal of artificial wire/stone bed
Replicated upstream boulder bed step/pool sequence
Removal of non-native species
Large scale planting of native species
In-channel placement of boulders to provide flow diversityFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Fish
Inspiring Water Action in the Torne (iWAIT)53° 30' 48.20" N, 1° 1' 1.70" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Torne Catchment Partnership
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
Natural England
Local community groups
2016Complete26 Torne.pngestablishment of woodlandFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Investigating the Impacts of Upland Land Use Management on Flood Risk at Pontbren, Wales52° 39' 16.55" N, 3° 23' 38.15" WWalesApprovedForest Research
Imperial College London
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Pontbren Farmers' Cooperative
Coed Cymru
Environment Agency
Countryside Council for Wales
Forestry Commission
2005Complete27 Pontbren.pngestablishment of woodlandEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Investigating the impact of floodplain woodland on flood flows in the River Cary catchment, Somerset51° 3' 31.73" N, 2° 43' 9.62" WEnglandApprovedForest Research
Forestry Commission
Environment Agency
Complete28 Cary.pngestablishment of woodlandFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Investigating the impact of upland conifer afforestation on catchment hydrology at Coalburn, northern England55° 5' 41.08" N, 2° 28' 50.47" WEnglandApprovedForest Research
Forestry Commission
Environment Agency
United Utilities
Newcastle University
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
In progress24 Coalburn.pngestablishment of woodlandFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Investigating the interaction between semi-natural floodplain woodland and flood flows at Great Triley Wood51° 51' 22.95" N, 2° 59' 59.83" WWalesApprovedForest Research
Natural Resources Wales
Woodland Trust
2005Complete29 Triley.pngestablishment of woodlandFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Water quality
Ironbridge Farm51° 55' 41.94" N, 0° 31' 6.19" EEnglandApprovedPantCombined EssexAnglianEssex Wildlife Trust1 April 2012In progressWet Woodland at Ironbridge Farm.JPGHabitat restorationCreation of backwaters
Creation of wetland
Creation of pond
Creation of backwater
Habitat restoration
UK BAP habitat creation/restorationEnsuring biodiversity
Promoting riparian vegetation
Woodland management
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Isar-Plan48° 7' 40.09" N, 11° 34' 41.73" EGermanyApprovedIsarIsarDanubeState Office for Water Management Munich
River Restoration Centre
1 January 1998CompleteBefore-After Isar.pngForest
Flood plains
Urban
Deepening of river floor
Removal of bank reinforcements
Creation of gravel banks
Bank reprofiling
Large scale planting of native species
Creation of a flood expansion area
Channel naturalisation
Channel widening
Creation of braided channel
Creation of willow island
Creation of new bicycle path
embedding of rootballs and tree trunks
natural seating stones places on banks
Waste management
provision of temporary toilet facilities
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydropower
Hydromorphology
Land use management - forestry
Monitoring
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Urban
Continuity of sediment transport
Structure & condition of riparian zones
Public use
Jufferbeek52° 17' 11.76" N, 6° 53' 54.31" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap VechtstromenCompleteParklands garden
Grassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Kanaal van Deurne51° 24' 51.98" N, 5° 52' 5.60" ENetherlandsDraftWaterschap Aa en MaasCompleteRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Flood risk management
Keent51° 46' 15.18" N, 5° 41' 44.93" ENetherlandsDraftDienst Landelijk Gebied1 January 20074 July 2014CompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)Connection between river channel and former side branches
Riverbed dug out
GrazingFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Kelham Island Weir Fish Easement53° 23' 25.16" N, 1° 28' 31.61" WEnglandDraftDon Catchment Rivers TrustComplete20161019 131437.jpgCreation of fish passes
Improving fish migration
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Urban
Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Restoration51° 51' 56.35" N, 0° 31' 15.49" WEnglandApprovedVer ValleyPlannedKensworth Quarry 1 .jpgEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Site Restoration51° 51' 56.35" N, 0° 31' 15.49" WEnglandDraftVer Valley SocietyPlanned
Kensworth Quarry Chalk Pit Site Restoration 251° 51' 56.35" N, 0° 31' 15.49" WEnglandDraftComplete
Kentchurch Weir Removal51° 55' 25.48" N, 2° 51' 0.57" WWales
England
ApprovedR Monnow - conf Afon Honddu to conf R WyeWyeSevernNatural Resources Wales
Atkins
CompleteKENTCHURCHWEIR1.jpgWeir removal
Weir modification
Improving fish migrationHabitat and biodiversityBathymetric Survey
Sediment Contamination Assessment
Kimpton Park51° 22' 31.47" N, 0° 12' 37.15" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Sutton
1 January 2008CompleteBank reprofilingCreation of new channel
Habitat creation
Flood risk management
Social benefits
King Georges Park51° 26' 51.78" N, 0° 11' 35.17" WEnglandDraftWandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. GravneyLondonThamesLondon Borough of Wandsworth1 January 2008PlannedRemoving of sheet pilingCreation of meandersSocial benefits
King Georges Playing Field51° 33' 51.04" N, 0° 11' 3.67" EEnglandDraftRom / Beam (Including Bourne Brook, from Watton's Green to confluence with Ravensbourne)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedTree managementCreation of backwaterFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Kirkstall Valley Weir Fish Passes Project53° 48' 44.13" N, 1° 36' 0.82" WEnglandApprovedAire from Esholt STW to River CalderAire and CalderHumberThe Aire Rivers Trust
Environment Agency
Canoe England
Aire Action Leeds
Leeds City Council
the West Yorkshire CARP Group
9 August 201225 June 2014CompleteRAire-St-Anns-Mill-Weir0514.JPGCreation of fish passesEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Kirkstone Beck River Restoration54° 29' 59.68" N, 2° 55' 39.33" WEnglandApprovedThe National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty2019CompleteUst to Dst Hartsop Edited reduced.jpgEmbankment removal
Diversification of in-channel features
Rejuvination of river delta
widening of river channel
Widening to allow wandering sectionsFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Klassiek beekherstel Astense Aa51° 25' 16.61" N, 5° 46' 23.66" ENetherlandsApprovedMaasAstense AaWaterschap Aa en Maas
STOWA
2011CompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)Traditioneel beekherstelEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Kleblach-Side channel46° 46' 33.60" N, 13° 20' 45.60" EAustriaApprovedDravaDanubeDanube1 January 1992CompleteRough unimproved grassland/pasturePlantingRemoval of embankmentsCreation of groynes
Creation of side channel
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Fish: Abundance
Fish: Species composition
Invertebrates: Abundance
Invertebrates: Diversity
Channel pattern/planform
Flow velocities
Kleine Aa, traject Smalwater Noord51° 35' 42.36" N, 5° 16' 35.87" ENetherlandsApprovedDommelMaasMeuseDienst Landelijk Gebied
Waterboard De Dommel
Stichting Brabants Landschap
1 March 2008CompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Habitat and biodiversity
Spatial planning
Fish
Macrophytes
Kleine Beerze51° 25' 15.72" N, 5° 16' 47.28" ENetherlandsDraftDommelMaasMeuseWaterschap De DommelIn progressMoorland/heathland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Knepp Rewilding Project50° 58' 40.98" N, 0° 21' 33.26" WEnglandApprovedAdurAdur and OuseSouth EastKnepp Castle Estate
Environment Agency
Sussex Wildlife Trust
Royal HaskoningDHV
West Sussex County Council and Natural England
1 January 200631 December 2013CompleteView from the tree platform.JPGBank modification
Re-profiling
Creation of low flow channel
Habitat restoration
Barrier removal
Creation of backwaters
Introducing large woody debris
Riverbed restoration
Floodplain reconnection
Scrapes
Increase water retention area
Wetland habitat
Channel realignment
Enhancing flow diversity
Habitat restoration
Meandering channel
Re-meandering
Create more natural flow regime
Improvement of natural flows
Improving fish migration
Selective removal of organic muds and sludge contaminated with toxic
Flow managementEnvironmental flows and water resources
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Knock Burn low flow channel54° 35' 58.03" N, 5° 50' 20.99" WNorthern IrelandApprovedRivers Agency Northern Ireland (DARDNI)2 December 201025 January 2011CompleteKnock Burn.JPGParklands gardenCreation of low flow channelRe-meanderingEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Fish
Macrophytes
Channel pattern/planform
Koningsdiep53° 2' 26.51" N, 6° 3' 3.28" ENetherlandsDraftFriese WaterenRijndeltaRijnWetterskip FryslânCompleteGrassland
Moorland/heathland
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
LARA (Lugg and River Arrow)52° 18' 18.24" N, 3° 4' 22.93" WWales
England
ApprovedWye & Usk Foundation15 August 200830 November 2010CompleteLara3.jpgCreation of fish passes
Bank improvement
Cut back of trees
Livestock fencing
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
LIFE IP IRIS Enns Mandling Restoration47° 24' 2.34" N, 13° 33' 34.29" EAustriaApprovedEnnsEnnsDanubeBML
Land Salzburg
CompleteBaustelleFlusslaufEnns.jpgFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
LIFE+ Traisen48° 21' 46.32" N, 15° 52' 20.50" EAustriaDraft1 January 2009CompleteTraisen.jpgWithin the construction process the river was extended by 7.6 kilometres and the estuary of the Traisen River was relocatedEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
LIFE03NAT/A/000009 WachauAustriaApprovedfreiwasserCompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
LIFE07 NAT/A/000010 Living space in the rivers of Mostviertel - WachauAustriaApprovedfreiwasserIn progressHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Lactariabeek51° 34' 53.12" N, 5° 54' 33.24" ENetherlandsDraftOeffeltsche RaamMaasMeuseWaterschap Aa en MaasCompleteIntensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Lady Island/Friars Meadow - Sudbury - River Stour52° 2' 9.15" N, 0° 44' 19.71" EEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Lady's Bridge Fish Easement53° 23' 8.21" N, 1° 27' 51.81" WEnglandDraftDon Catchment Rivers TrustComplete20160928 104252.jpgFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Urban
Ladywell Fields (QUERCUS)51° 27' 16.31" N, 0° 1' 7.68" WEnglandApprovedRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesLondon Borough of Lewisham
EU's LIFE Environment Fund
Environment Agency
Building Design Partnership
Fergal Contracting
1 June 2006CompleteP8140069.JPGUrbanPlanting
Depth variation
Removal of fencing
Creation of backwaters
Creation of terraces
New footpaths
Creation of meandersFisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Social benefits
Urban
FishStructure & condition of riparian zones
Width & depth variation
Public Accessibility
Ladywell Fields Phase 251° 26' 47.49" N, 0° 1' 34.54" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008CompleteBank reprofiling
Removing of concrete structures
Weir removal
Creation of wetlandCreation of meanders
Creation of pools and riffles
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Ladywell Fields to Cornmill Gardens51° 27' 24.63" N, 0° 1' 3.79" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
This section falls within the Ravensbourne Water Link Way within the East London Green Grid.
Falls within the Ravensbourne Corridor Improvement Plan.
1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofiling
Removing of concrete structures
Creation of meanders
Creation of pools and riffles
Tree management
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Ladywell Fields toeboarding51° 27' 14.67" N, 0° 1' 5.95" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2009CompleteBank reprofiling
Toeboard removal
Habitat and biodiversity
Lage Raam51° 42' 26.13" N, 5° 47' 19.88" ENetherlandsDraftWaterschap Aa en MaasCompleteEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Lake District Foundation - Building future environmental investment54° 22' 30.20" N, 2° 54' 11.24" WEnglandDraftRiver KentNorth WestKent & LevenEnvironment AgencyComplete
Land acquisition on the banks of the Ouche River47° 15' 10.55" N, 5° 9' 34.07" EFranceApprovedOucheRhône-MediterraneanRhône - MéditerranéeSyndicat mixte d’étude et d’aménagement du bassin de l’Ouche et de ses affluentsCompleteland acquisitionEnvironmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Spatial planning
Fish
Land at Buzzards Mouth Creek51° 30' 50.23" N, 0° 6' 23.91" EEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedBank reprofiling
Deculverting
Creation of backwaterFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land opposite Wanstead Park51° 34' 22.82" N, 0° 2' 38.16" EEnglandDraftRoding (Cripsey Brook to Loxford Water)Roding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2008PlannedBund removal
Creation of wetland
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Langford Lakes project51° 8' 10.69" N, 1° 57' 11.05" WEnglandApprovedWylye (Middle)Hampshire AvonSouth WestEnvironment Agency
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust
Natural England
Wild Trout Trust
1 October 2002CompleteP8150209.JPGRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Woodland
Planting
Sediment trap building
Morphological diversification
Diversification of in-channel features
Weir construction
Economic aspects
Flood risk management
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Langonnet river48° 5' 33.92" N, 3° 30' 18.48" WFranceApprovedLangonnetLoireLoire-Bretagne(FORECASTER)1 January 2000CompleteCreation of pools and riffles
Creation of groynes
introduction of blocks
Creation of berms
Develop riparian forest
Tree plantation
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
Fish: Species compositionChannel pattern/planformTemperature
Langor Beck (part of River Wensum SSSI)52° 49' 27.81" N, 0° 54' 41.56" EEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Laymer Road Silt Trap and Recreational Ground51° 37' 45.90" N, 0° 4' 1.30" WEnglandDraftSalmons BrookLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Enfield
local school
London Wildlife Trust
PlannedToeboard removalFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Lea Bridge Waterway Wall Improvements51° 33' 44.40" N, 0° 2' 50.32" WEnglandDraftLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesFrog Environmental1 January 2010CompleteSandmartin tubes installationHabitat and biodiversity
Lebendige Alster53° 32' 56.16" N, 9° 59' 8.24" EGermanyDraftLebendige Alster2011In progressHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Urban
Lee Navigation by Walthamstow Marshes51° 34' 15.03" N, 0° 3' 22.09" WEnglandDraftLee (from Tottenham Locks to the Tideway)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Community Groups
PlannedRemoving of sheet pilingCreation of wetland
Reedbed creation
Creation of pond
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Lek Bij Everdingen51° 58' 4.80" N, 5° 10' 26.40" ENetherlandsApprovedLekLekRhineRijkswaterstaat WaterdienstCompleteLek Bij Everdingen.pngRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Urban
Introduction of coil rolls to protect groynesHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Fish: Abundance
Invertebrates
Macrophytes
Letting the Dove Flow53° 5' 22.20" N, 1° 47' 35.69" WEnglandApprovedTrent Rivers Trust
Natural England
1 August 2014In progressAllowing stone weirs and bank reinforcements to break down
removing or breaching weirs and reinforcements
Installing large woody materialEncouraging tree growth and natural supply of large woody materialEnvironmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Letting the Dove Flow 253° 4' 0.00" N, 1° 47' 0.00" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency2015In progressRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Rock/scree or sand dunes
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
removing or breaching weirs and reinforcements
Allowing stone weirs and bank reinforcements to break down
Removal of bank reinforcements
Improvement of natural flows
Improve longitudinal connectivity
Introducing large woody debris
r
Channel naturalisation
Improvement of channel morphology
Removal of impoundments
Monitoring strategyFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Letting the Dove Flow 353° 4' 2.61" N, 1° 47' 4.67" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
National Trust
Natural England
Rivers Trusts
CompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Levington Saltmarsh Restoration, Suffolk51° 59' 41.32" N, 1° 16' 33.79" EEnglandApprovedSuffolk Yacht Harbour
Levington Marina
Ipswich Borough Council
Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB Unit
Environment Agency
Natural England
Suffolk Wildlife Trust
1997Complete56 Levington.pngSalt marsh and mudflat restorationFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Lewisham College weir51° 28' 31.11" N, 0° 1' 21.75" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedRemoving of concrete structuresHabitat creationFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Lidl51° 27' 37.41" N, 0° 0' 21.84" WEnglandDraftQuaggyLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Environment Agency (in an advisory role)
Lidl
Quaggy Waterways Action Group
1 January 2008PlannedInstallation of coir rolls
Introduction of gravel
Habitat creation
Reedbed creation
Tree management
Economic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Limestone Ribble Restoration Project53° 44' 46.59" N, 2° 48' 49.94" WEnglandApprovedRiver RibbleRibbleRibble Rivers Trust
Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Settle Anglers Association
Wild Trout Trust
Woodland Trust
Durham University
Halton West Estate
1 July 20121 March 2015In progressTree plantingBarrier removal
The blocking of certain grips
Economic aspects
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Social benefits
Water quality
Linde52° 50' 57.03" N, 6° 0' 10.19" ENetherlandsDraftFriese WaterenRijndeltaRijnWetterskip FryslânPlannedGrassland
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Linear Park51° 26' 22.70" N, 0° 1' 34.90" WEnglandDraftRavensbourne (Catford to Deptford)LondonThamesEnvironment Agency
London Borough of Lewisham
Thames 21
CompleteBank reprofiling
Removing of concrete structures
Toeboard removal
Tree managementCreation of meandersFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Lippeaue Klostermersch51° 39' 41.04" N, 8° 13' 44.40" EGermanyApprovedLippeStaatliches Umweltamt Lippstadt1 January 1996CompleteRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Bed raising
Removal of rip-rap
Floodplain reconnection
Tree planting
Connection to wider floodplain
Former channel filledMore sensitive grazingEconomic aspects
Flood risk management
Monitoring
Fish: AbundanceContinuity of sediment transport
Width & depth variation
Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme51° 5' 9.46" N, 4° 10' 19.53" EBelgiumApprovedABPmer
University of Antwerp
W&Z
CompleteLippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme.jpgIntensive agriculture (arable)Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Litter Clear-Ups (Since 2004)52° 5' 27.23" N, 3° 4' 4.56" WWales
England
ApprovedWye & Usk Foundation
Keep Wales Tidy
River Wye Preservation Trust
2004In progressLitterclearup3.pngHabitat and biodiversity
Water quality
Little Don Catchment Case Study53° 29' 58.91" N, 1° 40' 10.60" WEnglandApprovedLittle Don from Source to River DonDon and RotherHumberEnvironment Agency
Yorkshire Water;
CompleteRiver Don map.pngEnvironmental flows and water resources
Little Ponton52° 52' 21.71" N, 0° 37' 21.40" WEnglandApprovedUpper WithamWithamAnglianEnvironment Agency
Grantham Angling Association Fly Fishing Section
2 January 2013CompleteLittle Ponton 4.pngbrushwood mattress installation
Hinged Trees
Log Flow Deflectors and Vanes.
Improved stock fencing and ford refurbishment.Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Little Waltham Meadows Back Channel creation51° 46' 26.36" N, 0° 28' 50.59" EEnglandApprovedChelmer (Upper)Combined EssexAnglianEssex Wildlife Trust
Essex and Suffolk Water (Northumbrian Water)
Chelmer and Blackwater Catchment Partnership
Natural England
Environment Agency
Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (Essex Waterways Ltd)
Parish Councils and the Rural Communities Council for Essex
Landowners and farmers
Rivers Trust
Essex County Council
Essex Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group
1 October 201231 March 2015CompleteBack channel at LW.jpgNew sluice structuresCreation of backwaters
Creation of wet woodland
Protect/restore riparian zone
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Livestreaming Leeds53° 48' 9.54" N, 1° 29' 7.70" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Wildlife Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Living Vechte-Dinkel52° 14' 9.13" N, 7° 0' 26.35" ENetherlandsDraftVechtRijndeltaRijnWaterschap VechtstromenIn progressGrassland
Intensive agriculture (arable)
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Urban
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Lodge Burn Flood Alleviation Scheme55° 8' 1.57" N, 6° 40' 11.08" WNorthern IrelandApprovedLodge BurnBannNorthern IrelandRiver Restoration Centre
Atkins
Rivers Agency Northern Ireland (DARDNI)
McLauchlin & Harvey
1 September 20081 July 2012CompleteP9130227 a.JPGCulvert replacement/repair
silt-trapping weir installation
habitat improvements
Rock ramp construction
Creation of fish passes
Construction of flood wallRemoval of pond to restore natural course and sediment transport.Diversion of water main and supporting beam - obstruction to flow.Flood risk management
Lodge Burn cascade fish pass and culvert bed restoration (as part of the Lodge Burn FAS)55° 7' 58.17" N, 6° 40' 0.06" WNorthern IrelandApprovedLodge BurnBannNorthern IrelandRivers Agency Northern Ireland (DARDNI)1 May 201231 May 2012CompleteStep pools post works (3).jpgGrassland
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Urban
Creation of fish passes
Bed reprofiling
Creation of pool cascadeFisheries
Flood risk management
Logie Burn Restoration Project57° 5' 48.29" N, 2° 55' 19.68" WScotlandApprovedDee (Scotland)Scotland RBDScottish Natural Heritage
SEPA
CompleteLogie Burn (before and after) II.jpgImproved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Broadleaf/mixed woodland (semi natural)
Re-profiling
construction of bunds
Creation of revetments
Bank stabilisation
Bank protection
Creation of backwaters
Creation of wetland
Livestock fencing
Fencing
Re-meanderingThe meanders were cleared of sediment
vegetation and organic debris
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Monitoring
Water quality
FishContinuity of sediment transport
Flow velocities
Quantity & dynamics of flow
Substrate conditions
Width & depth variation
Nutrient concentrations
London Olympics Parklands51° 32' 49.21" N, 0° 1' 2.57" WEnglandApprovedRiver Lee Navigation, tidal sectionLondonThamesAtkins, Olympic Development Authority
Atkins
Olympic Development Authority
Environment Agency
Natural England
1 January 20051 January 2012CompleteOlympic park.jpgUrbanMarginal planting
Habitat diversification
Reedbed creation
Creation of wetland
Creation of wet woodland
Spatial planning
Long Eau (Great Eau)53° 21' 22.58" N, 0° 6' 55.08" EEnglandApprovedLong EauWithamAnglianLincolnshire Chalk Streams19921 January 1996CompleteDSC02373.JPGIntensive agriculture (arable)
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Displacement of flood defences
Lowering of embankments
Creation of backwaterFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Long Preston Deeps Flood Plain Project54° 2' 37.29" N, 2° 17' 26.80" WEnglandApprovedRIBBLERibbleNorth WestEnvironment Agency
Long Preston Wet Grassland Project Group
Natural England
RSPB
Yorkshire Millennium Trust
Ribble Rivers Trust
1 January 2004In progressLPDfloodplain.jpgRealignment of flood banksRiver naturalisation
Scrapes
Reconnecting palaeo riverine features
Floodplain reconnection
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Social benefits
Water quality
Longbridge West52° 23' 47.55" N, 1° 59' 29.13" WEnglandDraftRiver Rea from Source to Griffins BrookTame Anker and MeaseHumberPJA
St Modwen Developments Ltd
ACS Ltd
OBriens Ltd & Wakemans
2019CompletePhoto of Progress on River Rea Renaturalisation Works - March 2022UrbanFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Spatial planning
Water quality
Urban
Longford Community Nature Park Reedbed Restoration Project52° 26' 57.79" N, 1° 29' 20.19" WEnglandDraftWarwickshire Wildlife TrustCompleteCompleted reedbed.JPGReedbed creationFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Longstreet A 91a51° 15' 35.35" N, 1° 48' 0.92" WEnglandApprovedHampshire Avon (Upper)Hampshire AvonSouth WestEnvironment Agency1 January 2013CompleteAVON13 A91a LongstreetPR overview.jpgGravel berms
Riffle creation
Bank reprofiling
Introducing large woody debris
Lowering of impoundment
Tree management
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Looe Bathing Waters Project50° 21' 14.85" N, 4° 27' 13.89" WEnglandDraftCornwall Wildlife TrustIn progressLooe Bathing Water.PNGHabitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Water quality
Urban
Louds Mill (Downstream)m Enhancement50° 42' 44.49" N, 2° 24' 48.59" WEnglandApprovedFrome Dorset (Lower) & Furzebrook StreamDorsetSouth WestEnvironment Agency1 January 2013Complete1b Louds Mill Project Record.pdfBank reprofiling
Re-profiling
Cleaning of spawning gravels
Introducing large woody debris
Tree planting
Marginal planting
Environmental flows and water resources
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Loutre BeLu: Restoration of European otter habitats (Belgium & Luxemburg)50° 24' 1.80" N, 5° 8' 0.65" EBelgiumApprovedParc Naturel Haute-Sûre Forêt d'Anlier1 October 20051 March 2011CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Love My River53° 39' 25.08" N, 2° 38' 32.15" WEnglandApprovedGroundwork CLM
• Local Authorities including Wigan and Chorley Council
West Lancashire Borough Council
In progressRiver Chor clean up.jpgHabitat enhancement
Vegetation removal
Clean-up days
Walkover surveys and water sample data collection
Economic aspects
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Water quality
Love My River Douglas53° 32' 43.21" N, 2° 37' 37.82" WEnglandDraftRiver DouglasDouglasEnvironment AgencyComplete
Love Your River Bromsgrove52° 20' 2.76" N, 2° 4' 20.48" WEnglandDraftWorcestershire Wildlife TrustIn progressLYR Bromsgrove logo.jpgHabitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Love Your River Telford52° 40' 42.31" N, 2° 26' 42.93" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Telford & Wrekin Council
In progressFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Monitoring
Social benefits
Water quality
Urban
Low Gardens Bridge Weir Removal54° 37' 5.42" N, 2° 44' 35.33" WEnglandDraftEden Rivers TrustCompleteFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Water quality
Low Stanger Floodplain Reconnection Project54° 38' 15.05" N, 3° 20' 19.10" WEnglandApprovedWest Cumbria Rivers Trust
Natural England
Environment Agency
Complete11 Low Stanger Floodplain.pngLowering of embankmentsFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Lowdham NFM53° 0' 39.79" N, 1° 0' 21.83" WEnglandApprovedCocker Beck catchment (trib of Trent)Lower Trent and ErewashHumberTrent Rivers Trust
Environment Agency
Nottinghamshire County Council
1 February 20181 March 2021CompleteFloodplain reconnection.JPGContainment bund to prevent flooding
Tree planting
Floodplain reconnection
Deculverting
leaky woody damsFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Water quality
Lowdham NFM Project53° 0' 19.20" N, 1° 4' 40.13" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Lower Bockhampton50° 42' 51.24" N, 2° 23' 41.76" WEnglandDraftFrome Dorset (Lower) & Furzebrook StreamDorsetSouth WestEnvironment AgencyCompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Lower Darwen Weir Removal53° 42' 38.54" N, 2° 28' 24.63" WEnglandApprovedRibble Rivers TrustCompleteBefore and After.jpgWeir removalFisheries
Hydromorphology
Lower Otter Restoration Project50° 37' 50.88" N, 3° 18' 29.34" WEnglandApprovedRiver OtterEast DevonSouth WestEnvironment Agency
Clinton Devon Estates
European Regional Development Fund
4 January 2021CompleteOtter overview.pngEstuary
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Lower River Roding Regeneration Project51° 31' 41.59" N, 0° 4' 48.90" EEnglandApprovedThames MiddleLondonThamesEnvironment Agency
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
London Borough of Newham
Natural England
Groundwork
1 May 200431 March 2006CompleteBarking Barrier.jpgUrbanconstruction of new intertidal areaFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Urban
Estuary
Lower Thame Barbel Project51° 40' 27.46" N, 1° 8' 0.11" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Lower Woodsford50° 43' 9.63" N, 2° 18' 58.73" WEnglandDraftFrome Dorset (Lower) & Furzebrook StreamDorsetSouth WestEnvironment AgencyIn progressIntroducing large woody debris
Removal of bank reinforcements
Tree planting
Riparian planting
Removal of embankments
Scrapes
Re-profiled ditchHabitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Lowering the weir of the Houël mill on the Leff River48° 44' 43.53" N, 3° 4' 18.83" WFranceDraftCôtes d’Armor Departmental federation of certified associations for fishing and the protection of aquatic environments1 September 201030 September 2010CompleteWeir lowering
Spreading of debris
Trimming of treesHabitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
Loxford Water51° 32' 53.10" N, 0° 5' 26.00" EEnglandDraftSeven Kings WaterRoding, Beam and IngrebourneThamesLondon Borough of Barking and Dagenham1 January 2008PlannedDeculverting
Removing of concrete structures
Fisheries
Flood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Lugg & Arrow, Radnorshire52° 21' 24.38" N, 3° 12' 33.30" WWalesApprovedWye & Usk Foundation1 June 20061 June 2008CompleteWork-completed-la1.gifRemoval of fish barriers
Fencing
Supporting local fisheries through marketing initiativesEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Lugton Water Fish Barrier Easement55° 39' 49.54" N, 4° 38' 57.23" WScotlandDraftAyrshire Rivers Trust
SEPA
2 January 2015CompleteBroadleaf/mixed plantation
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Weir modificationFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Lullingstone Castle51° 21' 32.29" N, 0° 12' 0.39" EEnglandApprovedMid DarentDarentThamesNorth West Kent Countryside Partnership200931 December 2011CompleteLullingstone Castle map.jpgBroadleaf/mixed plantation
Improved/semi-improved grassland/pasture
Urban
Placement of faggots
Deflectors
Marginal planting
Channel narrowing
Decrease sedimentation
Cut back of trees
Tree management
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Lullingstone Castle phase 251° 21' 9.84" N, 0° 11' 24.29" EEnglandApprovedMid DarentDarentThamesEnvironment Agency1 January 2011CompleteLullingstonecastle1.pngHabitat creationFisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Lunterse Beek52° 4' 3.69" N, 5° 31' 27.79" ENetherlandsApprovedEemRijndeltaRijnWaterschap Vallei en Veluwe
STOWA
2011CompleteLunterse beek.jpgForest
Agriculteral land
Dead wood deposit
Sand deposit
Environmental flows and water resources
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Monitoring
Water quality
Fish
Macrophytes
Channel pattern/planform
Flow velocities
Width & depth variation
Oxygen balance
PH
Salinity
Temperature
Transparency
Lustrum Beck Flood Alleviation Scheme: Phase 254° 32' 34.27" N, 1° 23' 4.67" WEnglandApprovedEnvironment Agency
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
Forestry Commission
Newcastle University
2014In progress21 Lustrum Beck.pngOffline storage areasFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Hydromorphology
Land use management - agriculture
Land use management - forestry
Mackworth and Markeaton Brooks52° 57' 19.37" N, 1° 32' 12.67" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency
Rivers Trusts
1 April 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Mains of Dyce57° 12' 49.37" N, 2° 11' 22.06" WScotlandApprovedDonDonNorth East Scotlandcbec eco engineering1 August 20091 September 2010CompleteMainsofDyce newlycompleted.jpgstep poolHydromorphology
Malden Golf Course51° 24' 37.95" N, 0° 15' 10.60" WEnglandDraftBeverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West BarnesLondonThamesEnvironment AgencyPlannedToeboard removalFlood risk management
Habitat and biodiversity
Malltraeth Marsh53° 12' 53.43" N, 4° 19' 42.23" WWalesApprovedCefni - tidal limit to CeintNorth West WalesWestern WalesRSPB Cymru19931 January 1996CompleteMalltraeth Marsh.jpgRough unimproved grassland/pasture
Wetland
excavation of historic channels
Bed raising
Creation of wetland
Floodplain reconnection
Habitat and biodiversity
Maltby WASH53° 25' 3.39" N, 1° 11' 9.19" WEnglandDraftEnvironment Agency4 January 2018CompleteHabitat and biodiversity
Manor House Gardens51° 27' 17.98" N, 0° 0' 12.69" EEnglandDraftQuaggyLondonThamesKingston University1 January 2008PlannedRemoving of concrete structuresEconomic aspects
Fisheries
Habitat and biodiversity
Social benefits
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