Care for rivers this Christmas without leaving your home 16.12.21 Rebecca Duncan Take heed of our advice for making your festive celebrations more river-friendly. Learn more
National Tree Week: nature’s little helpers 03.12.21 Rebecca Duncan Trees are one of our biggest assets in the fight against climate change, which is why we’ve got to use and care for them properly. Learn more
Five ways to reduce plastic at Christmas 29.11.21 Emily Cooper Avoiding plastic at Christmas can be really difficult. Ingredients for our Christmas dinner often come pacakged in multiple layers of plastic; gifts, particularly toys, are often made of and packaged in plastic; and hidden plastic is everywhere, from Christmas cards to wrapping paper. Learn more
Give back to rivers this #GivingTuesday 26.11.21 Emily Cooper We’re taking part in #GivingTuesday on the 30th November to encourage people to invest in our rivers. Learn more
Statement on EA/Ofwat announcement of investigation into sewage treatment works 18.11.21 Rebecca Duncan by Michelle Walker, Deputy Technical Director Learn more
COP26 Participants Visit Tweed Forum’s Eddleston Water Flood Resilience Project 15.11.21 Rebecca Duncan A group of international and UK COP26 participants took time out from the conference in Glasgow to visit Tweed Forum’s Eddleston Water flood resilience project. Learn more
With sewage pollution, the government nearly met its Waterloo. Now this historic Act must turn to action 12.11.21 Rebecca Duncan Op Ed by Christine Colvin, Director for Partnerships & Communications Learn more
Parliamentary Briefing: Environment Bill 08.11.21 Rebecca Duncan Lords Amendment 45B on Sewage Pollution By The Rivers Trust, Angling Trust, Surfers Against Sewage, and Salmon & Trout Conservation Learn more
Range of Sewage Costings Finally Revealed 04.11.21 Rebecca Duncan Our response to a government report showing an initial cost-benefit analysis of some options to tackle raw sewage discharges from storm overflows. Learn more
Press Release: £1.5m to be invested in Natural Flood Management in Lancashire 01.11.21 Rebecca Duncan The Wyre Natural Flood Management project (Wyre NFM) is set to receive £1.5m in private investment to implement Natural Flood Management measures to help at-risk communities in Lancashire. Learn more