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Natural Flood Management Videos


This is a fantastic 6 minute film introducing Natural Flood Management and what a community can do, watch 'High Water Common Ground'.

The 'Stroud Rural Sustainable Drainage project' have a great range of resources on natural flood management, as well as two videos on:

  • 'Natural Flood Management in the Stroud Valleys' 
  • 'Principle & Methods in small streams'

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At about 12.30 today the sky over Rye Harbour village became very noisy with alarming Herring Gulls. This is often the sign of a bird of prey, such as a Red Kite flying over, but today it was something bigger...

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