River restoration at Singler's Marsh
Hertfordshire Living Rivers Officer Charlie Bell takes you through HMWT's recent project to recreate areas of gravel riffle on the River Mimram at Singler's Marsh, Welwyn, Hertfordshire. 60 tonnes of silt was removed from the river bed and replaced with 60 tonnes of gravel!

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The River Nar: A chalkstream restoration | Reconnecting the river to the surrounding landscape

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Practicality Brown Habitats • River Ash Restoration 1080p

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Helping nature to restore itself - Bringing a river back to life at RSPB Geltsdale | RSPB

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We’re chainsawing healthy trees into rivers - here's why

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Ecclesbourne River Restoration - Snake Lane Weir Weeks 2-4

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Holding Back the Snowpack

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River Restoration on the Hampshire Avon

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Joe Crowley Talks to Charles Rangeley-Wilson about Chalkstream Restoration

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White River Restoration

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Knife River Stream Restoration

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Restoring New Forest streams

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Cedar Creek Fish Passage Restoration

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Our Strange Plan to Fully Rewild This River

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Reviving the River Ash - UK River Prize Winner 2026

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The River Mease: A catchment restoration project

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We are letting this river run wild again - here’s how

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Restoring Streams Naturally with Large Wood

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Natural Stream Restoration: Good Stream Gone Bad (Part II)

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Weston Mill Dam Removal

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