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Meades Water GardensMeades Water GardensMeades Water Gardens is a central recreational site containing a beautiful stretch of the River Chess.
Impress the ChessImpress the ChessImpress the Chess is a partnership project led by the town council to protect and enhance the River Chess as it flows through the town.
Chilterns Chalk Streams ProjectChilterns Chalk Streams ProjectThe Chilterns Chalk Streams Project is a partnership of statutory agencies, local authorities and voluntary bodies committed to conserving the chalk stream environment.

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Working Together for WaterWorking Together for WaterChesham Water Group covers all aspects of water in Chesham to benefit residents and the environment.
Homes for Birds in Wright's MeadowHomes for Birds in Wright's MeadowImpress the Chess and the Chiltern Society have teamed up once again to celebration National Bird Box Week.
How Can We Reduce Our Water UseHow Can We Reduce Our Water UseRiver conservation partnership, Impress the Chess, has responded to DEFRA's consultation on reducing personal water use to help the environment.
Dealing With DroughtDealing With DroughtRiver conservation partnership, Impress the Chess, has responded to the Environment Agency's consultation on its guidelines for how water companies should plan for droughts.
Chesham Town Council Green Light River Chess Restoration ProjectChesham Town Council Green Light River Chess Restoration ProjectChesham Town Council Green Light River Chess Restoration Project. At the October 10th meeting of its Community, Assets, Recreation & Environment (CARE) Committee, Chesham Town Council (CTC) gave the green light to an exciting partnership between CTC, the Chiltern Chalk Stream Project and The Chiltern Society to naturalise the banks of the River Chess.

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Meades Water Gardens Management PlanMeades Water Gardens Management PlanThe 2016 revision of the council's management plan for the water gardens, including the history of the site (PDF, 1.2 MB).