Staff from the Environment Agency will be placing root plates of willow trees into the bank of the brook to help vary the flow of the water and to provide refuges for young fish. The work is part of the Salmon in the Stour project, which is helping to improve the river for both wildlife and people.
Jess Nott, a conservation officer for Worcestershire Wildlife Trust who is leading the project, explained “It’s really exciting that this work is coming to fruition. The Environment Agency has already removed vast quantities of plastic that had been blocking the brook in this area so it’s great that we can move onto the next stage.