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Haweswater Valley Eco-Work: Public Invited to Consult on Changes
6 Jun
Summary
- Aging conifers at Haweswater Reservoir will be replaced with native species.
- A disused weir and old infrastructure at Blea Water will be removed.
- Public drop-in sessions will be held to discuss the environmental improvement work.

United Utilities is set to commence environmental improvement work in the Haweswater Valley, Cumbria. The project involves replacing approximately 70-year-old coniferous trees, identified as a safety risk due to their exposed location and thin soil, with resilient native species like oak, rowan, and birch. This initiative aims to enhance the landscape and visitor safety.
At Blea Water, a disused concrete and stone weir will be demolished to improve fish and eel movement, enhance river habitat quality, and restore natural flow. The company is addressing logistical challenges, including remote access, by exploring options like a concrete access road. Public access, parking, and rights of way may be affected during the works, with efforts to minimize disruption. Consultation events are scheduled to keep the public informed.