- Exempt flood risk activities: environmental permits - GOV. UK
With this exemption you can erect and use temporary scaffolding on a main river You cannot erect scaffolding across whole structures such as bridges or weirs that cross a main river
- Temporary scaffolding in or over a main river for no more than 4 weeks
description Temporary scaffolding in or over a main river for no more than 4 weeks in scheme scheme notation FRA6 pref label Temporary scaffolding in or over a main river for no more
- River Bulbourne - Wikipedia
During the Industrial Age in 1797, the Grand Union Canal was dug alongside the entire length of the river, and the Bulbourne became the main source of water for the canal, which was the main link between London and the coalfields of the Midlands
- Standard rules SR2015 No 34 – Temporary scaffolding affecting up to 20 . . .
When referred to in an environmental permit, these rules will allow the operator to erect and use temporary scaffolding affecting up to 20 metres length of a watercourse that is a main river
- The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 No. 1154
Service crossings below the bed of a main river 3 — (1) The erection of a service crossing below the bed of a main river by directional drilling not involving an open cut technique (2)
- Guidance Bulletin 50
· Erecting, altering, repairing or maintaining any temporary or permanent structure in, over or under an Environment Agency Main River, such as a culvert, outfall, weir, dam, pipe crossing, erosion protection, scaffolding or bridge
- Bringing back the Bulbourne: Maps Diagrams
Following restoration, the Moors will continue to be grazed as they have been for centuries but alternate sections of river bank are to be fenced so that the stock can be rotated from field to field, and the restored banks allowed to rest for parts of the year
- Bulbourne River Restoration | Chilterns Chalk Stream Project
The Environment Agency, Box Moor Trust and Chilterns Chalk Streams Project worked in partnership to restore a section of the R Bulbourne at Box Moor near Hemel Hempstead The project involved river channel narrowing, habitat creation, bank re-grading, access improvement fencing
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