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Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19 Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan PROGRAMME OF WORKS MAINTENANCE Actual works ACTIVITY DETAIL Apr-19 May-19 Jun-19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Sep-19 Oct-19 Nov-19 Dec-19 Jan-20 Feb-20 Mar-20 ACTIVITY required Lower Bure - Aylsham Mill To Ingworth Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Bure - Burgh Mill To Aylsham Mill Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Bure - Buxton Mill To Burgh Mill Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Bure - Horstead Mill To Buxton Mill Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Bure - Horstead Mill To Buxton Mill Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Burgh to Aylsham - TW Tree Work Tree Work 1 1 1 Buxton to Burgh - TW Tree Work Tree Work 1 1 1 Horstead to Buxton - TW October Tree Work Tree Work 1 1 1 Upper Bure - Upper Bure MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Cley Catchwater Weed Maintenance Weedcut (m) Weedcut by boat 1 Cley To Blakeney Drain WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Cley Sluice to Felbrigg Ponmd - Bayfield To Little Thornage MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Cley Sluice To Felbrigg Pond - Hunworth GS to Castlehill MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Cley Sluice To Felbrigg Pond - River Glaven - Bramble Flap / Glaven Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 OF Cley Sluice - Glaven Outfall Structure to Wiveton Bridge WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Weybourne Beck MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Lower Burn - Burnham Overy MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Burn - River Burn Targetted MC Jun Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Burn - River Burn Targetted MC Aug Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Burn - River Burn Targetted MC Oct Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Burn - Burnham Overy Town Targetted MC Oct Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Burn - Burnham Thorp WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by boat 1 Upper Burn - North Creak to manor Farm, South Creak WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by boat 1 Upper Burn - Nelsons Birthplace Weedcut Weedcut by hand 1 Middle Stiffkey - Westgate Ford Gt WalsinghamB1105 Bridge MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Middle Stiffkey - Bridge Street To Swans Nest Plantation WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Middle Stiffkey - Swans Nest Plantation To Warham GS WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Middle Stiffkey - White Bridges To bridge Street WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Middle Stiffkey - Bridge Street to Camping Hill WH Weedcut Weedcut by hand 1 Lower Wensum - Ringland Bridge To Attlebridge MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance Lower Wensum - Costessey Mill To Taverham Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Wensum - Hellesdon Mill To Costessey Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Wensum - New M ills To Hellesdon Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Wensum - Ringland Bridge To Attlebridge Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Lower Wensum - Taverham Mill to Ringland Bridge Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Hellesdon Mill to Costessey Mill - TW Tree Work Tree Work 1 New Mills to Hellesdon Mill - TW Tree Work Tree Work 1 Taverham Mill to Ringland Bridge - TW Tree Work Tree Work 1 Middle Wensum - Lenwade to Lyng MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Middle Wensum - Lyng Mill To Elsing Mill MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Middle Wensum - D/S Elmham Mill to Wendling Beck Confluence Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Upper Wensum - North Elmham Mill to Elmham WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Fakenham - A1065 Shereford To River Tat Confluence MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Fakenham - Fakenham Mill To Pensthorpe Rail Brideg MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Fakenham - Bridge Road Gt Ryburgh WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 1 Fakenham - Goggs Mill Bridge To Fakenham Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 1 Lower Tud - D/S Blois Bridge WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 1 Hockering To Yaxham Bridge MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 Lower Wendling Beck - Gressnhal Mill To Old Brigg WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Lower Wendling Beck - Worthing Mill To Hoe Road Rail Bridge WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Dereham Sewage Works - TW Tree Work Tree Work 1 1 1 Middle Yare - Hales Watercourse MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 Middle Yare - Keswick Mill Bypass Channel MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 Middle Yare - Poringland To Welbreck Bridge MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 Middle Yare - Thurton MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 Middle Yare - Colney To Cringleford WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Middle Yare - Cringleford Mill to Keswick Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Middle Yare - Hales Watercourse WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Middle Yare - Keswick Mill to Trowse Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Middle Yare - Marlingford Mill to A47 Bridge Bawburgh WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Upper Yare - Barnham Broom To Blackhorse Road MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Yare - Marlingford Mill To Swans Harbour MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Yare - Swans Harbour to Bungalow Farm WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 River Tiffey - Carleton Forhoe to Rail Bridge N Wymondham Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 River Tiffey - Yare Confluence to Spring Plantation Confl WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 River Tas - A140 Bridge Tasburgh to Tas Confl MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Caistor Watercourse MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Channel Split to A140 Bridge Tasburgh MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Hempnall Bypass Channel East and West MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Hempnall Watercourse US limit to Mill Road MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Hempnall To Saxlingham Watercourse Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Shotesham US limit to Maltkin Farm MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Wacton Watercourse MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 1 1 River Tas - Skeetshill Farm and Maltkin Farm WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 River Tas - Skeetshill Farm and Maltkin Farm to Stoke Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 River Tas - Yare Confluence to A47 Bridge Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 1 Lower Mun Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Mun Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Upper Mun Weedcut (m) Weedcut by Boat 1 Kirkley Stream Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Kirkley Stream Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Bungay Drains WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Bungay Tin River Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Chainbridge Beck WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Wainford to A143 Bridge WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Flixton Village WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Denton Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Homersfield WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Homersfield Bridge to Mendham Mill WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Dove Tributary Channel Clearance WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 River Dove WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Hoxne to Scole WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat/Machine 1 Shelfanger Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Ellingham to Wainford Boat WM Weedcut (m) Weed Cut by Boat 1 Woodton Watercourse MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Ilketshall St Lawrenence Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Wrentham Village Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Southwold Harbour & Woodsend Grasscut GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Southwold Harbour & Woodsend Grasscut GM 2 Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Southwold Harbour & Woodsend Grasscut GM 3 Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Buss Creek East, West, Botany Marsh Grasscut GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Blyth LB FC5 Reydon Marshes Grasscut GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Robinsons Wall Grasscut GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Angel Marsh Embankment Grasscut 1 Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Angel Marsh Embankment Grasscut 2 Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Holton Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Walpole & Cookley Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Huntingfield Village Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Heveningham Village Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Laxfield Channel Clearance Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Chediston Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Wisset Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Bramfield Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Theberton Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Darsham Village Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Peasenhall Watercourse Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Peasenhall Watercourse Channel Clearance 2 MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Lower Thorpeness 100 Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Aldeburgh Town Marsh Wall GM Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Snape Sluice to Black Heath Marsh GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Barthorpe's Creek, Hollesley & Boyton Marshes GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Butley River West GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Butley Mills GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Butley River East GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Chantry Marshes GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Orford Town Wall & Sudbourne Marsh GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Iken Wall GM Grass Cut (m) Grass Cut 1 Marlesford & Parham Weed Cut WM Weed Cut (m) Weed Cut by Machine 1 Great Glemham Village Channel Clearance MC Maintenance Check Channel Clearance 1 Framlingham
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