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January 08, 2009

River rescue

Launch of London's first ever action plan to reclaim and restore some of the city's 'lost' and neglected rivers.

"The Environment Agency estimates that 70% of London's 600km river network is concreted, covered over, interrupted by weirs or otherwise modified. Some can only be glimpsed in odd places, such as a tunnel through Sloane Square tube station carrying the Westbourne, or guessed at from local road names such as Fleet Street or Spring Path." Guardian report

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