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Adventures with a mapping app: The Ravensbourne Outfall Safari
The Outfall Safari Lexicon: An Outfall: a pipe that leads into a river channel. An Outfall Safari: a survey of all pipes, polluting or otherwise, leading into river channels. A Volunteer: someone brave enough to say “yes” to identifying and … Continue reading
Posted in Rivers and People
Tagged Bromley, Croydon, EA, Environment Agency, Greenwich, Lewisham, Maps and Mapping, Outfall Safari, Ravensbourne, Thames Water, Thames21, Water Quality, ZSL
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The Dead Coots Mystery and other stories from the river
Often, when working along the river I have a song running through my head. I prefer to work in a silent environment, but still, I have a song running through my head. This week it’s all about early REM and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bromley, Coots, Lawrence Beale Collins, Moorhens, Music, Plastic, Quaggy, QWAG, Ravensbourne, REM, Thames, Thames21, urban rivers
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Ravensbourne catchment
The Ravensbourne is a spring-fed stream that rises to the south of Keston at Caesar’s Well (TQ 417637) on the north (dip) slope of the North Downs and flows northwards through the boroughs of Bromley, Lewisham and Greenwich to join … Continue reading