Reedbeds could help revive polluted River Lea
Independent research calls for extensive reedbed creation to reduce water pollution, boost biodiversity and increase London green space. The creation of reedbeds along the River Lee (or…
Independent research calls for extensive reedbed creation to reduce water pollution, boost biodiversity and increase London green space. The creation of reedbeds along the River Lee (or…
In the two years since Love the Lea started what have we learnt? We know the Lea and the rivers that flow into it are…
Aimee Felus, Salmons Brook Healthy River Challenge Project Manager When I began working on our Salmons Brook Healthy River Challenge, I knew the project would…
I walked across Albany Park towards the Turkey Brook wary of what I might find. I reached the northern edge of the Park and looked…
In the dawn of 2013, a bunch of brave volunteers came out in the snow and rain to construct green wall modules for our Greening…
Thames21 statement, Tuesday Feb 26 Thames21 is calling for a collaborative approach to help fix the broken urban water cycle in East London and make…
These are exciting times for river friendly drainage. Our project to clean polluted water before it enters the Salmons Brook in Enfield is identifying sites,…
East London’s rivers are some of the most polluted in Britain, running with high levels of e-coli sewage bacteria, waste water from people’s homes and…
The table below shows the water quality test results for October 2012. The samples are tested at a lab in the University College London (Department…
Polluted rivers of East London given a boost Thames21 has been awarded £341,000 to create systems that mimic nature to treat the polluted water that…