Slow The Flow Community Led Natural Flood Management Conference – March 2019
Over two days, nearly 100 people from around the UK descended onto our beautiful town of Hebden Bridge in the … Read more
Over two days, nearly 100 people from around the UK descended onto our beautiful town of Hebden Bridge in the … Read more
Traditional methods proved to be either inappropriate, or too expensive, for monitoring of the small scale rain garden planter project … Read more
After the recent deluge, it would appear that the 340+ leaky dams built in Hardcastle Crags have done their job, … 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
Calderdale flood network now provides a live feed of river height at Hebden Water and Crimsworth Dean Beck Please note … Read more
Our latest project to develop technology to monitor river levels in the Calder Catchment is now firmly under way. Want … Read more
Results of research conducted on Plate Weirs installed in brooks on the Hebden Water catchment – By Stuart Bradshaw from … Read more
Written by Adrian West-Samuel from Moors for the Future Partnership. The team at the Moors for the Future Partnership (MFFP) undertakes … Read more
Traditionally flood alleviation has been implemented by civil engineering using “hard” solutions such as higher river walls, levees and tunnelling. … Read more
Traditionally models have used gauging information from gauging stations managed by the Environment Agency. New technology is increasingly being applied. … Read more