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Enfield

Major new woodlands and wetlands partnership begins

Major new woodlands and wetlands partnership begins

Project will create large-scale improvement in Enfield’s rivers Thames21 will embark on a major new woodland and wetlands creation project in partnership with Enfield Council…

Published 10th December 202010th December 2020 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

Thames21 provides new technology for communities to help beat flooding

Press Release Residents of four London boroughs provided with cutting edge devices to monitor flood defences London, UK –  21 January 2020: Residents in Enfield,…

Published 13th February 202013th February 2020 Published in Latest news, Media Releases

Wetland project we worked on celebrated in international documentary

Firs Farm wetland in Enfield is the focus of a documentary investigating how cities are tackling the issue of flooding worldwide.  The PBS series, Sinking…

Published 17th January 201924th January 2019 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

New wetlands proposed to transform river health in North London

Thirty four sites suitable for new constructed wetlands and SuDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) have been identified by communities in north London, with the potential…

Published 27th July 201830th July 2018 Published in Latest news

Defra gives Thames21 Natural Flood Management projects £200,000 boost

Thames21 and partners have received £200,000 for four new Natural Flood Management projects in North London, from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural…

Published 20th October 20171st November 2017 Published in Latest news

Volunteers help Thames21 plant 1,000 metres of new reedbeds in the Lea Navigation

Date of release: 04 September 2017 Thames21 has reached a landmark of planting 1,000 metres of reedbeds into the Lea Navigation, after a recent vote…

Published 5th September 20176th September 2017 Published in Media Releases

Give your views on a new wetland for Broomfield Park

  Thames21 and the London Borough of Enfield are investigating the creation of a new wetland in Broomfield Park. The project is at a very early…

Published 19th May 20178th June 2018 Published in Latest news

THE VOTES ARE IN: EAST LONDONERS DECIDE WHERE NEW REEDBEDS FOR RIVER LEA SHOULD GO

East London is going to get five beautiful new nature spots along the River Lea this summer– and its citizens have just voted on where…

Published 10th April 20172nd October 2017 Published in Media Releases
Thames21 seeks votes to bag a share of £12.5million carrier bag charge fund

Thames21 seeks votes to bag a share of £12.5million carrier bag charge fund

  Thames21 is bidding to for a cash boost for two London sites from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative. Winning enough votes from Tesco…

Published 28th October 20161st November 2016 Published in Latest news
Thames21 seeks shoppers’ votes to bag top Tesco grant to help Glenbrook

Thames21 seeks shoppers’ votes to bag top Tesco grant to help Glenbrook

October 17, 2016: Thames21 is bidding to bag a massive cash boost from the Tesco Bags of Help initiative. The charity, which puts healthy rivers…

Published 17th October 201628th October 2016 Published in Media Releases

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  • Pangbourne Citizen Science Water Quality Monitoring Programme Launches
    This month marked the start of Thames21’s Reclaim Our Rivers citizen science water quality monitoring programme on the River Thames between South Stoke and Pangbourne. The programme will help build...
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