Case study:Stony Stratford Sluice bank repairs

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Project overview

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Status Complete
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Themes Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology
Country England
Main contact forename Rob
Main contact surname Clapham
Main contact user ID User:Robclapham
Contact organisation Environment Agency
Contact organisation web site http://https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency
Partner organisations Milton Keynes Park's Trust
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The Environment Agency's Fisheries & Biodiversity and Operations team along with Milton Keynes Park’s Trust repaired a section of eroded bank on the Great Ouse at Stony Stratford.

We used soft engineering in the form of willow bundle revetments to reinforce and protect a section of bank that had become eroded as a result of livestock poaching and flow pressures from Stony Sluice.

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