The government has announced £11.5m extra funding to boost tree planting, habitat restoration and flood management across England through the Water Environment Improvement Fund.
Projects to be funded this year include:
- The Limestone Becks River Restoration project in Lincolnshire, which will provide improved habitats for wildlife from water voles to invertebrates;
- Phase II of The York Urban Becks project, which aims to create a more natural river course and support local habitats; and
- The Woods for Devon project, creating woodlands to improve water quality, support wildlife, and carbon capture.
Overall, the additional funding is expected to lead to an additional 300km of English rivers being protected and improved. It will also support the creation and restoration of around 160 hectares of inland and coastal waters.
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