Case study:Ravensbourne at Queensmead
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Project overview
Status | Planned |
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Themes | Environmental flows and water resources, Fisheries, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Dave |
Main contact surname | Webb |
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Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
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Project summary
Channel enhancements, including low flow meanders; marginal planting; restore pools and riffles; remove concrete bank; re-meandering. A potential focus of this project is the creation of a linear riverside park. This could bring together and connect both existing and new green spaces and incorporate a restored river channel and continuous footpath and cycle network. In addition, it would also provide multi-purpose flood alleviation, recreation, ecological and educational benefits. Channel uniform with concrete bed and bank. Parts of this section run through public open space but some section have development at the river edge.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Downham Playing Fields, Fordmill weir, Norman Park Bromley.
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