Tom Gall Tom is Our Ecosystem Service Data Analyst, supporting the work of The Rivers Trust and its member Trusts on ecosystem service metrics. Learn more
Harry Shepherd Harry is one of our Technical Analysts, using models and coding to support the work of The Rivers Trust and its member Trusts. Learn more
Vincent Riozzi Vincent is our Land Management and Environmental Markets Officer, assisting the Strategic Development and Stewardship team in delivering nature recovery at catchment scale. He does this by applying blended finance approaches to create opportunities for investment in nature-based solutions. Learn more
Charlotte Stannard Charlotte is the Cam Ely Ouse (CamEO) Partnership Officer whose role it is to coordinate the CamEO Catchment Partnership, which is unusually co-hosted in partnership between Anglia Water and the Rivers Trust. The vision of CamEO is to improve the quality of the river habitats and the wider ecosystem. Learn more
World Wetlands Day: how corporations can shape the future of UK wetlands Wetlands are an important and multi-functional, natural solution to a host of pressing environmental challenges. Learn more
Deposit Return Schemes coming to the UK January saw the announcement that deposit return schemes (DRS) are set to be implemented across the UK. This is welcomed news as organisations have been calling for DRS for quite some time, but they have seen frequent delays since originally being proposed in 2018. But what is a deposit return scheme, how do they work, and are they effective? Learn more
Tessa Wardley Tessa is our Director for Communications and Advocacy, leading the strategic approach for communications that establish the Rivers Trust movement as the leading environmental NGO for rivers, and the preferred partner to help rivers and communities thrive. Learn more
Tessa Wardley joins The Rivers Trust Writer, and water and environmental professional Tessa Wardley joins The Rivers Trust as Director of Communications and Advocacy. Learn more
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) The Government announced last month that it would be making sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) mandatory for all new developments in England, but what are SuDs and how do they benefit our waterways and reduce the risk of flooding? Learn more