Work starts on River Nene access scheme
Peterborough City Council (PCC) and the Environment Agency have teamed up as part of a £600,000 scheme to improve boating facilities near the River Nene's Orton Lock.
Work is to include the re-profiling of the riverbank and the creation of a fixed landing stage and 48-hour visitor mooring, as well as new canoe access. PCC has agreed to part-fund the scheme as part of its bid to improve access to green spaces and waterways as the city continues to grow. Work is expected to last until June.
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