Towpath Talk

Joining forces to deliver green city project

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THE Canal & River Trust and Chester Zoo have joined forces to deliver a 15- month green biodiversi­ty and well- being project to boost wildlife and work with local communitie­s along the Shropshire Union Canal near the zoo and around Chester city centre.

Dozens of local volunteers from Upton, Blacon and surroundin­g areas are getting involved in the project to help remove harmful floating pennywort weed from the canal, learn hedgerow management skills, paddling skills, develop new community gardens and create better habitats for pollinator­s.

The canal runs along the northern edge of the zoo and is home to a biodiverse collection of plants, animals, fish and insects. Thanks to a grant from Chester Zoo, arranged through the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund, Canal & River Trust ecologists are hoping to preserve and protect the wonderful wildlife along the green/ blue corridor, with help from local community volunteers.

Wildflower meadows, fruit trees and edible plants will be installed in pocket parks along the canal and new hedges will be laid in winter. Wildlife will also get a boost with the installati­on of several bird and bat boxes, and volunteers will be encouraged to carry out wildlife surveys.

Wirral Scouts, Port Sunlight Fishing Club, Chester University students and the Cafe 71 Spider Project mental health charity are just a few of the groups who will be working with the trust along the towpath and on the water to improve the canal environmen­t for people and wildlife.

Tom King, ecologist with the Canal & River Trust, said: “This project should help to make the canal greener, cleaner and more biodiverse, which will benefit the waterway users as well as create a green/blue corridor from Chester Zoo to south Chester. The canal will be better for wildlife and will allow animals and plants to move between key nature sites like the zoo and Countess of Chester Country Park.”

Thi s canal improvemen­t project is funded by the Government's Green Recovery Challenge Fund. The fund was developed by Defra and associated organisati­ons. It is being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund in partnershi­p with Natural England, the Environmen­t Agency and Forestry Commission.

 ?? PHOTO: CRT ?? A canoe weed patrol on the Shropshire Union Canal at Chester.
PHOTO: CRT A canoe weed patrol on the Shropshire Union Canal at Chester.

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