New Lincolnshire wetland designed to restore natural chalk stream
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New Lincolnshire wetland designed to restore natural chalk stream
A new, multi-functional wetland is being created at Harrison’s Holme between the River Bain and River Waring near Horncastle, Lincolnshire. The work aims to reconnect the rivers to 1.4 hectares of floodplain, restore natural flow paths within the floodplain and create wetland features to provide flood water storage, ecological health and amenity value. The wetland project is part of East Mercia Rivers Trust’s (EMRT) ambitions to restore the Bain…
New Lincolnshire Wetland to Restore Natural Chalk Stream and Floodplain Function
H2O Global News New Lincolnshire Wetland to Restore Natural Chalk Stream and Floodplain Function A new multi-functional wetland is being created at Harrison’s Holme between the River Bain and River Waring near Horncastle, Lincolnshire, as part of efforts to restore natural chalk stream processes and improve floodplain connectivity. The project will reconnect the rivers to 1.4 hectares of floodplain, restore natural flow pathways and create a mos…
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