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    I put that to the Environment Agency at a meeting last year, saying there should be a balance between aesthetics and biodiversity, but they didn't listen and just went for biodiversity.

    The Dour is not a river that flows through open countryside (as we all know), but an urban river, so it's practicality, attractiveness and biodiversity need to be in balance, but I don't believe it is.

    Ask Ian about the river, his back garden backs on to it and what Ian doesn't know about the river, isn't worth knowing.

    Being given Main River status, was the worst thing to have happened to the Dour.




    Roger

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