Scientific monitoring suggests leaky dams are a success at Hardcastle Crags
By Stuart Bradshaw BSc(Hons) MSc DIC CEng MIStructE The Hardcastle Crags Natural Flood Management (NFM) interventions suggest a successful test … Read more
By Stuart Bradshaw BSc(Hons) MSc DIC CEng MIStructE The Hardcastle Crags Natural Flood Management (NFM) interventions suggest a successful test … Read more
Fixed point photography posts will mean experts can study changes in river levels. The National Trust and Slow the Flow … Read more
Guest blog by Rosie Holdsworth at National Trust Flooding might not necessarily be the first thing that springs to mind … Read more
See below dates for Natural Flood Management Volunteer activities in 2020. These are run by the National Trust and Slow … Read more
My wellington boots sink into the dark, wet earth in the bed of the gully as I heave on the … Read more
After the recent deluge, it would appear that the 340+ leaky dams built in Hardcastle Crags have done their job, … Read more
Nature and people to benefit from a £2.6 million environmental project in West Yorkshire Work has started on a two … Read more
Previous Next Hardcastle Crags, our local National Trust site, is the home of Slow The Flow’s most successful project on … Read more
See this very interesting article published on how Slow The Flow are using Natural Flood Management to alleviate flood risk … Read more
Calderdale flood network now provides a live feed of river height at Hebden Water and Crimsworth Dean Beck Please note … Read more