Press Release: Sewage Pollution — The crappiest map 04.04.22 Rebecca Duncan The reality of sewage pollution in your local area. 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
Guest blog: Lands End to Glasgow with Martha, Sally, and Georgia 03.09.21 Rebecca Duncan Follow Martha, Sally, and Georgia as they cycle from Land’s End to Glasgow raising money and awareness for The Rivers Trust. Learn more
5 Easy Ways to Revive Your River: Support nature-based solutions 01.09.21 Rebecca Duncan If we’re going to solve our twin crises of climate change and nature degradation, we need to work with nature and not against it. In particular, nature-based solutions can help to improve water quality and restore habitats for the wildlife that call them home. Learn more
5 Easy Ways to Revive Your River: Water saving in the garden 25.08.21 Rebecca Duncan When taking steps to protect and improve the environment, it’s important to remember that all of nature is connected. That means the way you manage your garden – or any plants you have for that matter – can have an impact on river health, and the environment as a whole. That’s why this week, we’re focusing on water saving in the garden. Learn more
Blog from Mark Lloyd: It will take more than Water Companies to clean up our overflowing sewers, we need nature too 19.11.20 Emily Cooper There are many sources of pollution that blight our rivers: farm slurry; soil from compacted, over-grazed and tilled fields; industrial effluent; pesticides and road run off. Learn more
We brought the #EndSewagePollution petition to Parliament: here’s what happened 16.11.20 Emily Cooper Learn more