A Field Guide to the Brecks
This week, Timo talks to Becky Carter, Catchment Engagement Manager and Martin Bowes, Strategy Manager for Anglian Water. They discuss: * how the word “heritage” applies naturally to water in the Brecks because it is the reason humans have lived in the area for so long * how being part of the Landscape Partnership was fundamental to Anglian Water creating the concept for their current way of collaborative working * the power of a network when balancing corporate business, innovation, and meeting regulation, with environmental improvements and community engagement * the importance of a hub-based structure for delivering large and complex projects * how Anglian Water works with its environmental regulator * the Cam Ely and Ouse Partnership (CamEO) and the Advanced Water Industry National Environment Programme (A-WINEP) as ways of pursuing environmental priorities through collaborative working across 11 different catchments * the aim of the A-WINEP programme to involve and train local catchment groups and stakeholders to improve the environment and social prosperity * working to combat the bad press water companies have and disprove negative preconceptions * the role technology might play in future water restoration projects, and the impact technology is having on water demand * the role of citizen science * what Anglian Water wants to see for the Brecks in future Find out more about the Landscape Partnership at www.brecks.org [http://www.brecks.org] and visit Anglian Water’s A-WINEP [https://www.anglianwater.co.uk/environment/enhancing-the-environment/advanced-winep-a-winep] and CamEO [https://www.cameopartnership.org/] collaborative project pages to find out more about their work in local communities.
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