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Nene Catchment Partnership


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CONTACT US      Select here to fill out a Contact Form to request a site visit from the RNRP Catchment Advisor >>> 

NEWSLETTERS Select here for Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletters >>> 

WATER QUALITY Select here for Nene Catchment Partnership Water Quality data handouts >>> 

LATEST NEWS Select here for Nene Catchment Partnership News and Events updates >>> 

EVENT ARCHIVE Select here for previous Events including reports, images and presentations >>> 

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Catchment Sensitive Farming is land management that keeps diffuse emissions of pollutants to levels consistent with the ecological sensitivity and uses of rivers, groundwaters and other aquatic habitats, both in the immediate catchment and further downstream. It includes managing appropriately the use of fertilisers, manures and pesticides; promoting good soil structure and rain infiltration to avoid run-off and erosion; protecting watercourses from faecal contamination, sedimentation and pesticides; reducing stocking density; managing stock on farms to avoid compaction and poaching of land; and separating clean and dirty water on farms.

Wet meadow in flood, Upper Heyford

There are a number of approaches to ensuring that these practices are adopted: advice, scheme and regulation, and these are all managed through the Catchment Sensitive Farming Programme.

More information on the England Catchment Sensitive Farming Delivery Initiative, a joint venture between the Environment Agency and Natural England, funded by Defra can be found here (Natural England website, New Window) >>> 

 

 

Wet meadow, summer, Upper Heyford

The RNRP and the Environment Agency are providing advice on this to farmers in the Upper Nene and Ise areas through the River Nene Catchment Partnership (please note that this is an advice scheme only; the nationwide capital grant scheme is not applicable via the Nene project). This is a Strategic Partnership between Natural England, Environment Agency and River Nene Regional Park. 

RNRP Project Officer with farmer

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River Basin Management Plan - Anglian River Basin District


This plan is about the pressures facing the water environment in the Anglian River Basin District, and the actions that will address them. It has been prepared under the Water Framework Directive, and is the first of a series of six-year planning cycles.
 
By 2015, 16 per cent of surface waters (rivers, lakes, estuaries and coastal waters) in this river basin district are going to improve for at least one biological, chemical or physical element, measured as part of an assessment of good status according to the Water Framework Directive. This includes an improvement of 1,700 km of the river network in relation to fish, phosphate, specific pollutants and other elements.
 
By 2015 19 per cent of surface waters will be at good ecological status/potential and 45 per cent of groundwater bodies will be at good status. In combination 20 per cent of all water bodies will be at good status by 2015. The Environment Agency wants to go further and achieve an additional two per cent improvement to surface waters across England and Wales by 2015.
 
The biological parts of how the water environment is assessed the plant and animal
communities are key indicators. At least 30 per cent of assessed surface waters will be at good or better biological status by 2015.
 
The Anglian River Basin District is a unique environment; the landscape ranges from gentle chalk and limestone ridges to the extensive lowlands of the Fens and East Anglian coastal estuaries and marshes. Water is essential to the maintenance of the rivers, lakes, estuaries, coasts and groundwater that underpins these landscapes and their wildlife. And it is vital to the livelihoods of those who live and work here.
 
Link to the full plan
 
http://publications.environment-agency.gov.uk/PDF/GEAN0910BSPM-E-E.pdf
 
 
This presentation explains the pressures on our water environment. It sets out what we're doing and what you can do to contribute to the future health of our waters.
 
http://www.informsystem.com/livingwaters/livingwaters.htm
 

The Environment Agency have released the River Nene and River Welland Water Quality Data Viewer.
 
The viewer is an excel based interactive map which shows all our water quality monitoring points for the River Nene and River Welland. When these points are accessed by the user all the water quality data held by the Environment Agency for that sampling point is presented in a series of graphs for each parameter including the Water Framework Directive target for that parameter.  

 

Rural Sustainable Drainage Systems (RSuDS) 


Rural Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) are not a new concept, but they are not widespread in the rural environment and could present many opportunities for improving our management of water at source. They are a collection of physical structures used to mimic natural processes. In rural environments, it is an approach for managing the detrimental impact of rainfall on fields where run-off is a major threat to the flora, fauna and chemical status of our surface waters.

Environment Agency have produced a report that provides a list of existing land management options that fit the definition of sustainable drainage and reviews their cost and effectiveness in helping to meet the objectives of the Water Framework Directive, to reduce flood risk and adapt to climate change. Options explored in the report include trenches, wetlands, retention ponds and buffers and many of these features can be further enhanced by sediment traps as part of the design.

Select here to view Environment Agency publication, Rural Sustainable Drainage Systems (RSuDS) (New Window) >>>  

Natural England have also produced a number of related technical information notes

Select here to download NE TIN98, Protecting water from agricultural run-off: an introduction (PDF 217Kb) >>> 

Select here to download NE TIN99, Protecting water from agricultural run-off: water retention measures (PDF 248Kb) >>> 

Select here to download NE TIN100, Protecting water from agricultural run-off: buffer strips (PDF 257Kb) >>> 

It is possible to do these capital works as a special project under the CSF Capital Grant Scheme  if there was a particular site issue where these would be appropriate measures to use, as well as via HLS.
 
Natural England have made a video with LEAF on Sustainable Drainage systems on farms.

Select here to view the film, 'Improving Water Quality' (You Tube, New Window) >>>

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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS

FARM HEALTH CHECK & NUTRIENT PLANNING - FREE EVENT


Tuesday 25th June, 2013. Moulton College.

Select here to download the flyer for more information and booking (pdf 193Kb) >>>

 

CAPITAL GRANT SCHEME - FUNDING PRIORITY STATEMENT 2013 / 2014


There is a further opportunity to apply for Capital Grant Scheme funding from 1st March to 30th April 2013.

Select here to download Natural England's Funding Priority Statement for the Nene Catchment area (pdf 251Kb) >>>


EMLEX NUTRIENT TRAINING WORKSHOP


Thursday 7th March 2013

Further details on this event to be released shortly however names and contact details can now be registered by contacting RNRP on (01604) 366764 or email here >>>.
Any questions regarding this one day course please contact Dr Robin Field,  on mobile 07921941734 who will be happy to help with any queries.

CAPITAL GRANT SCHEME ISE WORKSHOP


Wednesday 20th February 2013, 19.00 - 21.30. Newton Field Centre
Buffet provided. To book contact RNRP on (01604) 366764 or email here >>>

CAPITAL GRANT SCHEME NENE WORKSHOP


Tuesday 12th February 2013, 19.00 - 21.30. Moulton College
Buffet provided. To book contact RNRP on (01604) 366764 or email here >>>


NENE CATCHMENT PARTNERSHIP, FREE EVENT   


'Increase your profits and protect the environment by effective use of inputs'

Friday 7th December 2012, 12.30 - 16.30. Brixworth Farming Company Ltd, Creaton, Northants NN6 8LU.
Light buffet and refreshments included. To book contact RNRP on (01604) 366764 or email here >>>

Select here to download the flyer for more information and further Booking details (pdf 177Kb) >>>


PRECISION FARMING - DOES IT PAY? FREE TRAINING COURSE


Thursday 22nd November 2012, 12.30 - 4.30pm, Brixworth Country Park, Northants

Select here to download the flyer for more information and Booking details (pdf 164Kb) >>>

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NENE VALLEY NIA and CSF INFORMATION LEAFLET


CSFand NIA Information Flyer  Select here to download the information leaflet, "Improving The Nene Valley" compiled by Dr Robin Field, Nene Valley NIA Land Advisor and Catchment Sensitive Farming Officer (pdf 1.4Mb) >>> 

'SAVE MONEY THROUGH EFFICIENT FARMING', FREE WORKSHOPS


A series of 'hands-on' workshops throughout Northamptonshire for farmers and landowners to help cut their fuel and energy costs and prepare for extreme weather events.

6th November 2012, 9.30am - 12.30pm: The SWAN Rural Enterprise Centre, near Towcester.

20th November 2012, 9.30am - 12.30pm: Little Barn, Top Lodge / Fineshade Woods near Corby.

3rd December 2012, 9.30am - 12.30pm: Moulton College, Moulton near Northampton.

To book a place phone Alison Phillips at Groundwork Northamptonshire : 01536 526453

Select here to download the flyer for more information and booking details (pdf 432Kb) >>> 

NENE CATCHMENT PARTNERSHIP, FREE EVENT   


Wednesday 11th July 2012, 18.30 - 21.00. Brixworth Farming Company Ltd, Twigden Barns, The Farm Office, Grooms Lane, Creaton, Northants NN6 8LU.
Light buffet and refreshments included.

Select here for more information and to download presentations from this past event >>> 


METALDEHYDE GRAPHS UP TO MARCH 2012


Most rivers have shown very low concentrations over the autumn / winter of 2011-12

Select here to download the autumn / winter Nene Catchment Partnership Metaldehyde Graphs (pdf 193Kb) >>>


CAB SHEET FOR FARMERS


Download "Money In Your Pocket" Cab Sheet (pdf 325Kb) >>>


NENE CATCHMENT PARTNERSHIP - STEERING GROUP MEETING HELD 9th MARCH 2012


Select here to download the presentation given by Dr Robin Field, RNRP Catchment Advisor : "Catchment Sensitive Farming Sediment Workshop, Issues and Solutions" (pdf 1.1Mb ) >>> 

Select here to download the presentation given by Steve Brayshaw : "River Welland : Drayton Case Study" (pdf 1.4Mb) >>>


CAPITAL GRANT SCHEME 


The Catchment Sensitive Farming Capital Grant Scheme is offered to land managers in priority catchments in England to support the improvement or installation of facilities that would benefit water quality by reducing diffuse pollution from agriculture. 

More information, documents, application forms etc. are available on Natural England's website here (New Window) >>> 



BRITISH FARMER AND GROWER


Nene Catchment Partnership in the February issue of "British Farmer & Grower", NFU's monthly publication (pdf 832Kb) >>>

 

NENE CATCHMENT PARTNERSHIP : FUNDING AGREED FOR NEXT TWO YEARS


Funding has been agreed for Catchment Sensitive Farming to run for another two years with the added bonus that from March/April 2012 farmers within the priority areas will be able to apply for funding from the capital grant scheme (national pot).

Select here for more information and to view the Priority Areas Map >>>

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NENE CATCHMENT PARTNERSHIP : PROJECT REVIEW & FUTURE PLANS


Select below to download the presentation given by Greg Oakes, NCP Project Manager at the last NCP Stakeholder meeting held 22nd March 2011.

Nene Catchment Partnership : Project Review and Future Plans, Greg Oakes, Project Manager (Pdf 517Kb) >>>

 

Steering Group meeting and site visit with Anglian Water to the water treatment works at Pitsford reservoir


Please select the thumbnails below to view larger images..

 

Upper River Nene & Ise Catchment Appraisal & Advice Delivery Plan


The River Nene Catchment Partnership held its 2nd Stakeholder Steering Group meeting on 24th February 2010. The following presentations were made and can be downloaded by selecting the links;

Upper River Nene & Ise Catchment Appraisal & Advice Delivery Plan, Nene Catchment Partnership; Greg Oakes, Project Manager (pdf 980Kb) >>>

Catchment Sensitive Farming, Site visits; Robin Field, Project Officer (pdf 880Kb) >>>

 

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Further Information


Anyone from the Nene catchment area wishing to discuss this project can telephone the River Nene Regional Park Team on (01604) 367243 or select here to fill out a contact form requesting a site visit >>>

Select here for map outlining the Upper Nene and Upper Ise catchment areas (pdf 57Kb) >>>

River Nene Catchment Partnership Water Quality data documents


Select here to download the River Nene - Grendon Brook data document (pdf 442Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene - Spratton Brook data document (pdf 492Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Ise - Loddington Arm data document (pdf 481Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Ise - Slade Brook data document (pdf 470Kb) >>>

Data for other areas to be available here soon. 

 

RIVER NENE CATCHMENT PARTNERSHIP NEWSLETTERS


Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 13 Spring 2013 (pdf 146Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 12 Winter 2012 (pdf 214Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 11 Autumn 2012 (pdf 315Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 10 Summer 2012 (pdf 764Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 9 Spring 2012 (pdf 218Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 8 Winter 2012 (pdf 173Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 7 Autumn 2011 (pdf 188Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 6 Summer 2011 (pdf 160Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 5 Spring 2011 (pdf 306Kb) >>>

Select here to download the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 4 Autumn 2010 (pdf 466Kb) >>>

Select here for the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 3 May 2010 (pdf 269Kb) >>>

Select here for the River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter No 2 January 2010 (pdf 128Kb) >>>

Select here for the first River Nene Catchment Partnership Newsletter & invite to the launch event (updated 26th October 09, pdf 409Kb) >>>

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Useful links to other websites for guidance and funding


Regulator links

Water Framework Directive Pages & River Basin Plans - http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/research/planning/33106.aspx
What's in my back yard - http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/37793.aspx
Netregs waste site - http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?r.s=tl&r.lc=en&topicId=1079068363
Cross Compliance - http://rpa.defra.gov.uk/rpa/index.nsf/UIMenu/814240C66F10CAC8802570C7004248D4
NVZ - http://www.defra.gov.uk/food-farm/land-manage/nitrates-watercourses/nitrates/

Farm Map links

Magic - http://magic.defra.gov.uk/
Nature on the Map - http://www.natureonthemap.org.uk/

Win-win Solutions

Pinpoint info sheets - http://www.theriverstrust.org/pinpoint/index.html
Defra 44 guidance - http://www.cost869.alterra.nl/UK_Manual.pdf
Dairy co (dairy farm data)  - http://www.dairyco.org.uk/datum.aspx

Grant funds

Stewardship - http://www.naturalengland.gov.uk/ourwork/farming/funding/es/default.aspx
Catchment Sensitive farming - http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/ourwork/farming/csf/default.aspx
Forestry and Farming Grants - http://rdpenetwork.defra.gov.uk/funding-sources/farm-and-forestry-improvement-scheme
Upstream Thinking - http://www.upstreamthinking.org/


 

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