Case study:The Barge Walk, Hampton Court
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Project overview
Status | Planned |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Jason |
Main contact surname | Debney |
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Contact organisation | London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
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Partner organisations | Thames Landscape Strategy, HR Palaces, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Environment Agency, Swingbridge II Surrey Care Trust, Richmond & Surrey Community Pay Back |
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Project summary
Floodplain restoration and making space for water, as well as reedbed creation and the creation of wetland and grass habitat. Removal of invasive species (himalayan balsam control and self-sown sycamore removal). Floodplain restoration, reedbed and wetland and grass habitat creation.
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Lessons learnt
2009: 10-20 volunteer and community pay back days to remove invasive species (as mentioned above) including reedback/sedge planting. Management plan is in place.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Broom Road Recreation Ground, Chertsey meads, Hampton Court Palace, Hurst Park, Teddington Wharf
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