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  2. River Cole, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    The restoration works were carried out in 1995 by the River Restoration Project as one of three EU-LIFE demonstration projects. [3] The River Restoration Centre (previously known as the River Restoration Project) hold reports and documents detailing the restoration of the Cole.

  3. Stream restoration - Wikipedia

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    Stream restoration or river restoration, sometimes called river reclamation in the United Kingdom, is a set of activities that aim to improve the environmental health of a river or stream. These activities aim to restore rivers and streams to their original states or to a reference state, in support of biodiversity, recreation, flood management ...

  4. Waterway restoration - Wikipedia

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    Waterway restoration is the activity of restoring a canal or river, including special features such as warehouse buildings, locks, boat lifts, and boats. In the United Kingdom, Canada, and United States, the focus of waterway restoration is on improving navigability , while in Australia the term may also include improvements to water quality .

  5. List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This List of waterway societies in the United Kingdom is a list of links to waterway societies, charities, trusts, associations, clubs and other non-governmental waterway organisations, concerned with the restoration, regeneration and use of the waterways in the United Kingdom.

  6. River Skerne - Wikipedia

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    The river lends its name to the Skerne Park estate in Darlington. To the south of Darlington the Skerne passes through South Park , and then, after flowing under the A66 bridge, leaves the town to flow through countryside for its last two miles (3 km), before joining the Tees at Hurworth Place .

  7. Cotswold Canals Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold Canals Trust is a British registered charity that aims to protect and restore the Stroudwater Navigation and the Thames and Severn Canal.Formed in 1972, the organisation has a goal to restore navigability on the two waterways between Saul Junction and the River Thames.

  8. Westcountry Rivers Trust - Wikipedia

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    An eyot in the River Camel between Polbrock and Pendavey looking upstream. River Looe River Fowey River Otter River Axe. The Westcountry Rivers Trust is a waterway society and a registered charity No. 1135007 in the West Country of England, United Kingdom. The Trust was founded in 1995 and aims to protect and enhance the West Country's rivers ...

  9. River Ravensbourne - Wikipedia

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    The River Ravensbourne is a tributary of the River Thames in south London, England. ... where considerable restoration work has been taking place since 2007/08, ...