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Natural Regeneration - Does it fit anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7434331" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>In fact immediately down stream of us they have just put in a planning application to effectively partially dam up the watercourses by felling trees into them as part of the chalk stream management initiative or something like that. The idea is to hold back sediment by making flow wider and slower and buffer the town down stream. Basically turn it back into a swamp. I’m not that worried about it as there is considerable fall from here so t shouldn’t back up our system. I do wonder though if somebody bought this place they would probably revert it to wet meadows for want of a better description and allow the watercourses to spread out. Would seem a shame but there again it’s not the best land either. Times of turmoil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7434331, member: 2119"] In fact immediately down stream of us they have just put in a planning application to effectively partially dam up the watercourses by felling trees into them as part of the chalk stream management initiative or something like that. The idea is to hold back sediment by making flow wider and slower and buffer the town down stream. Basically turn it back into a swamp. I’m not that worried about it as there is considerable fall from here so t shouldn’t back up our system. I do wonder though if somebody bought this place they would probably revert it to wet meadows for want of a better description and allow the watercourses to spread out. Would seem a shame but there again it’s not the best land either. Times of turmoil. [/QUOTE]
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