The Resilient Catchment Communities (RCC) project is being delivered at 6 sites across Cornwall. The project has been funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund via Good Growth Cornwall & Isles of Scilly.
are the lead partner, working alongside ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ and . The specific sites will be selected through discussions by a project steering group including the project partners, Cornwall Council, Cornwall Wildlife Trust and the Environment Agency.
Resilient catchments are more able to manage extreme rainfall that could result in flood events. Resilient communities are more flood ready and able to better manage flood events. ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ will research sensors that help to inform river behaviour and flood events together with how local communities can support information gathering. Is there a point at which community led monitoring can inform at a level comparable with traditional or up and coming technological solutions?
The delivery of six Nature Based Solutions (NBS) for Natural Flood Management across Cornwall will provide accessible demonstration sites for farmers, land managers and community groups across the County to see how such interventions work. Physical site improvements at the selected sites will be undertaken with support from Westcountry Rivers Trust and local delivery partners. Duchy College as a regional centre for rural skills will provide training and support for NBS interventions. The chosen sites will incorporate a range of different NBS solutions, to include scrapes which will hold water for longer and leaky dams which will slow the flow of water through the catchment. Some sites will be more suitable for tree planting which will help to breakup soil compaction.