Case study:River Gaywood – Seven Sisters Drain
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Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Project web site | http://www.norfolkriverstrust.org/ |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits |
Country | England |
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Main contact surname | RRC |
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Norfolk Rivers Trust, King’s Lynn Internal Drainage Board and the Borough Council have teamed up to improve an abandoned area of King’s Lynn. Seven Sisters Drain, which runs behind the football club has long been abandoned becoming a silted, overgrown dumping ground, being filled with everything from crisp packets to sofas. Together we are working to transform this forgotten corner, clearing the overgrown vegetation and cutting a new channel for the water to move through. This will then be planted with a collection of native plants to improve the water quality and attract insects and amphibians to this new wildlife haven.
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