Case study:Grantham Blue Green - Urban Reach
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Alice |
Main contact surname | Atkins |
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Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
Contact organisation web site | http://Environment%20Agency |
Partner organisations | Environment Agency |
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Project summary
This project was undertaken to improve river habitat in a section of the Upper Witham through Urban Grantham. It followed on from an urban opportunities study and similar work at Dysart Park (Rivers Trust) and Wyndham Park Phase 1 (EA). There is a near continuous, accessible, river corridor along the river through the town which takes in 2 large, popular parks. The river here has been heavily modified which has had a significant impact on the habitat and its appearance.
The works aimed to improve the habitat, look of the river and to try and reinstate some natural river processes within the constraints of an urban environment e.g flood risk. River works were complemented by the planting of wildflower meadows and urban wetlands along the river corridor.
The river work involved daylighting, tree hinging, berm creation and the addition of gravel to the channel at 4 sperate project sites. Local volunteers, including the River Care group in particular assisted contractors in undertaking the works.
Monitoring surveys and results
Baseline monitoring has been undertaken by EA for fish and invertebrates. Sample site Stonebridge Close, Sedgewick Meadows and Queen Elizabeth Park. Impact will be assessed over time.
Lessons learnt
Delivery of a large programme of works to deadline through COVID has been challenging but works came in within budget. Working in an urban environment is difficult and successful project delivery relies on engagement with the many stakeholders from the outset, particularly the local community. If new project officers are picking up the delivery of works and were not involved in the initial project development, then it is important that a through handover of work takes place.
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