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NRW and National Trust working together to restore and protect the River Usk - Natural Resources Wales

A river habitat restoration scheme has been completed on the River Usk to renaturalise the river and reconnect it to its natural floodplain.

The photo shows trees being introduced into the river
(Image: Natural Resources Wales)

The scheme focussed on a stretch of the River Tarell, an important tributary of the River Usk SAC (Special Area of Conservation), and aimed to restore the river’s natural processes by re-introducing wood into the river channel.

Led by the Natural Resources Wales (NRW) Four Rivers for LIFE project and the River Restoration Centre (RRC) – the scheme is part of a wider nature restoration project by the National Trust at their site.

Much of the upper part of the River Tarell catchment flows through land under National Trust ownership at their Ty Mawr Farm site in the Brecon Beacons.

The work saw 40 trees winched into a 600 metre stretch of the river channel to create 14 large wood structures. These were strategically positioned to encourage floodplain reconnection and improve habitat, whilst maintaining access for migratory fish.

The trees were wedged into the riverbank to minimise the risk of them becoming displaced during high flows. Ash dieback had affected a significant number of trees in the area, so these were the first trees to be used in the scheme.

Large woody material plays a wide range of important functional roles in river ecosystems, and is now increasingly recognised as one of the fundamental components of a healthy river system, alongside sediment and water supply.

Peter Jones Four Rivers for LIFE River Restoration Officer said: “After only just six months we’ve started to see the benefits with new gravel areas forming and improving conditions for salmon spawning. Also, during Storms Bert and Darragh, the river flooded out onto its natural floodplain, which is exactly what we had hoped it would do. This means that a considerable amount of water was being held back and not reaching downstream during a peak weather event.”

Posted On: 14/05/2025

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