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Press release outlining the removal of an eighteenth-century weir on the River Nidd in North Yorkshire, detailing ecological rationale, project leadership, funding arrangements, and anticipated impacts on river connectivity and biodiversity.
Project: Scotton Weir Removal
River: River Nidd
Location: Nidd Gorge, North Yorkshire, England
Designation: Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
Lead organisation: Wild Trout Trust
Funding body: European Open Rivers Programme
Supporting organisation: Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust
Project manager: Jonathan Grey
Contributing representative: Marie Taylor
Structure type: Weir
Weir dimensions: 75m wide; 4m high
Original construction period: Late 18th Century
Reason for removal: Flood damage in 2019; restoration of river connectivity and natural processes
Ecological focus: Migratory fish species including salmon, sea trout and European eel
River length affected: 18km main river; up to 35km including tributaries
Geographical scope of context: Great Britain; Europe
Associated funding organisation: Arcadia
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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