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- Provide stability to island and reduce erosion
- Provide year round, stable and permanent groynes
- Enhance & protect the habitat for rare and protected species
- Improve access to the rapids for emergencies and portaging
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- Boulders up to 5t will be placed to form 10 new goynes
- The new groynes will replace 12 currently on site
- Island to be protected with rock at upstream end.
- Ancillary works with planting on the island and access steps downstream
of island
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- Scheme developed to agree planning policy
- Flood risk assessment made with a negligible impact
- Groynes will look very similar to existing
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- An independent, comprehensive ecological screening assessment has been
made
- This concluded that the proposals would have No Significant Effects on
the River Wye Special Area for Conservation and on any species of animal
or plant.
- Indeed the proposals overall were deemed likely to have a beneficial
effect on the SAC qualifying features.
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- An archaeology investigation concluded that there would be no impact on
any known item of archaeological importance
- Access of all plant and materials will be via the forestry tracks. The final part of the access will be
along the footpath and a diversion will be in place to the adjacent path
- The design will maintain the navigation of the rapids in both
directions.
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- Works proposed for September 2008 after schools go back
- Six week window available as all river works must be completed by 15th
October
- Two weeks in river works expected; stone stockpiled beforehand
- Low flows required and if opportunity does not present itself then works
postponed until ‘09.
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