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    If you can spare the time Ian, do come along, it'll be good to have some support.

    We need a change of viewpoint on the river; it's not a countryside river where it flows through open country where the biodiversity is (perhaps) more important, but an urban river, where its aesthetics are as important as biodiversity and a balance of the two have to be struck - at the moment I believe there is two much weed/plant-life in it; we need some for the grubs etc. to be an integral part of the food chain, but not as many as there are now.
    And of course with the growth in the weeds, they catch and keep the rubbish that is thrown in there, instead of it all flowing down and being caught in the grills that are in various spots along the river - these aren't cleaned out as often as they should be.




    Roger

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