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Durham Regatta crowdfunding appeal to dredge River Wear
Regatta organisers are looking to dredge a river, after low water levels damaged Regatta competitors reported boats hitting the river bed and fins being broken off as they made their way along the River said they had permission to carry out dredging to alleviate the effects of silt accumulating in the river, but they needed about £125,000 to reach their funding target to pay for the work by a private hope to raise the money by crowdfunding. The Environment Agency has been contacted for comment.
The 192nd Durham Regatta was held at the weekend, with thousands of visitors flocking to the van Zwanenberg, who has organised the regatta over the years, said future events on the river were in jeopardy."We wouldn't want to lose it," he said.
Mr van Zwanenberg said: "In hot summers there will not be enough water to row."You would be able to walk your dog across."At this year's event, competitors said the water was "very shallow".Durham University rower Jacob Popoff said his team's boat had come in contact with the bottom of the river, and that their fin was Thompson from Lambton Rowing Club added that dredging would also benefit rowing clubs further down the river.
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