Anthony Pearson
Senior Member
Eroded banks = more silt = more flooding.
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The damage is happened on my local too. On a plus the stumps are still in and willow grows quite fast and it will have put on a good 5 foot of growth by end of summer. On bare stretches break off some decent willow branches and dig them iN now they will definately root. Think for the future, 3 years down the line and my little rivers bouncing back.
The National Trust have cut down most of the bushes on the Thames at Runnymead and just left the odd large tree.
Two men are burning the bushes and not even recycling .
Micky
The EA are going to be doing some work on a streatch of St Patricks Steam at Twyford shortly at behest of the local self appointed "Flood Defence Committee" I going to make sure I'm there......
The EA are going to be doing some work on a streatch of St Patricks Steam at Twyford shortly at behest of the local self appointed "Flood Defence Committee" I going to make sure I'm there......
Dinosaur thinking based on a flawed end of pipe 'solution'. The real solution lies in reducing the silt / sediment load in the first instance.