Planning Permission was granted in November 2018 for a scheme which aims to achieve the following:
- Reduction in flood risk for properties in the local area and downstream, by increasing the storage of flood waters for extreme events
- Improvements in water quality in the Pymmes Brook catchment through natural, restorative treatment
- Opportunities for community participation
- Enhancements in biodiversity by creating diverse and interesting habitat areas
- Greater variety of land types with new views and spaces to enjoy
- Improve drainage from some water logged areas of the park
The Benefits of the Wetlands
Wildlife
The scheme will aim to add ecological value to the area.
Whilst the majority of the area will remain unchanged, the new wetland will provide the opportunity for a greater range in biodiversity. The wetland will be planted with reeds, marginal flowers and grasses. The new aquatic habitat will attract amphibian, insects and birds.
Flooding
Constructed wetlands are a form of flood management which are capable of storing water during and after storm events, reducing flood risk to local properties and other downstream areas. The inclusion of this feature can also assist in draining nearby water logged areas of the park.
Water Quality
The diversion of surface water sewer to a wetland environment allows for improvements to the water quality through natural restorative treatment.
Amenity
Introducing a wetland feature will increase the variety of spaces throughout Broomfield Park which will allow for users to interact in new ways.
Funding
The project is externally funded by The Rivers Trust & The Coca-Cola Foundation. The project is managed by Enfield Council with the support of Thames21 and FoBP.
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