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River Clyst Bridge, Clyst St Mary - Land Drainage Improvement Works

EX5 1BSPublished 16/05/25
Exeter Express & Echo • 

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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTENTION NOT TO PREPARE
AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Regulation 5 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Land Drainage Improvement Works (Amended) Regulations 1999, SI 1999/1783

CLYST ST MARY – CHANNEL REINSTATEMENT

The Environment Agency gives notice that it proposes to carry out channel reinstatement of the Mill Leat along an 80m section between a drainage outfall and 10m from the historic River Clyst Bridge in Clyst St Mary. (NGR: SX 97207 91084 to SX 97256 91198).

The proposed works will involve the following:

• Vegetation clearance;
• Channel reinstatement to river bed levels.

The Environment Agency considers that the works are not likely to have significant effects on the environment and does not intend to prepare an environmental statement in respect of them. Schedule 2 criteria have been considered and the works are of small scale and not in an environmentally sensitive area. No significant adverse effects have been identified.

Any minor effects will be managed and mitigation implemented. The impacts of the works are considered minor even without mitigation.

Further details of the proposed works can be obtained by contacting the Environment Agency Project Manager at the address below.

Any person wishing to make representations in relation to the likely environmental effects of the proposed improvement works should do so, in writing, to the address specified below, within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice.

Environment Agency Project Manager, Adam Marsh, Environment Agency, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, EX2 7LQ

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