West Sussex £1.4m wastewater treatment project underway
A new scheme to improve the capacity and efficiency of a West Sussex wastewater treatment works will boost local river water quality, reduce storm overflows and keep up with population growth.
A new scheme to improve the capacity and efficiency of a West Sussex wastewater treatment works will boost local river water quality, reduce storm overflows and keep up with population growth.
Chichester Harbour Protection and Recovery of Nature (CHaPRoN) is a long-term partnership initiative to help respond to the increasing pressures on Chichester Harbour. The key objective is to protect, enhance and drive recovery of the natural environment within Chichester Harbour National Landscape and help create a landscape more resilient to climate change.
Funding has been agreed for three river restoration projects in West Sussex. Chichester District Council (CDC) is to invest £180,000 over the next three years on protecting rare habitats on the rivers Lavant, Ems and Hambrook.
Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government ‘landscape recovery’ pilot scheme.
The Arun to Adur Farmers Group is a farmer lead, self-funded group, made up of 32 farmer members covering a continuous area of 26,000 acres in the South Downs National Park.
Panel Discussion: "Is Looking After our Soil the Key to Cleaning up Rivers?" at Groundswell. The discussion emphasised the critical link between agricultural land management and the health of our environment.
The Wilder Horsham District project, delivered by a unique partnership between Horsham District Council and Sussex Wildlife Trust, is celebrating three years of supporting nature recovery in the Horsham District.