EA banks on £13M repairs

 
The Environment Agency is to spend £13.2M on essential repairs and improvements to hundreds of navigational sites and structures along EA-managed rivers.

The River Thames heads the programme, with almost £6M-worth of much-needed works being carried out over the next few months. The largest project will take place at Teddington, where £850,000 will be spent on major repairs to Lock Island, including the stabilisation of banks which are collapsing because of erosion exacerbated by this summer’s exceptional rain and fast flows.

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