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Improve the existing wetland habitat to the north of Fisherton Recreation Ground and link it with the Avon Valley nature reserve.
Reduce ground levels at the wet spinney at the southern end of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) reed bed adjoining Fisherton Recreation Ground to achieve wet conditions, on a seasonal basis.
We did
Doing works within the Avon Valley Nature Reserve is beyond the scope of the River Park project. However, as part of the works in Fisherton Recreation Ground we are looking to improve the drainage connection from the Nature Reserve to the new channel and wetland areas to help improve the operation of the existing wetland habitat.
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Improve the existing wetland habitat to the north of Fisherton Recreation Ground and link it with the Avon Valley nature reserve.
Reduce ground levels at the wet spinney at the southern end of the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) reed bed adjoining Fisherton Recreation Ground to achieve wet conditions, on a seasonal basis.
We did
Doing works within the Avon Valley Nature Reserve is beyond the scope of the River Park project. However, as part of the works in Fisherton Recreation Ground we are looking to improve the drainage connection from the Nature Reserve to the new channel and wetland areas to help improve the operation of the existing wetland habitat.