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The Eastern And Western Cleddau

Thanks to Afonydd Cymru for writing the piece below for their 'River of the Month' feature... At Picton Point in Pembrokeshire the tidal sections of two of West Wales’s best-known rivers come together to form the Daugleddau (or “two Cleddaus”). Their 27km combined...

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Agricultural plastics project

We are working on a project to improve on the volumes of agricultural plastics being recycled in Wales. We will be working with agricultural plastics collectors, recyclers and farmers, as well as building on previous research, to develop a more cost-effective program...

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Why do we remove weirs? #WeirRemovalWeek

This #WeirRemovalWeek, we thought it would be useful to share why West Wales Rivers Trust carry out so many weir removals around West Wales, the benefits it provides, and to answer our most commonly-asked questions. Timelapse of one of our recent weir removals,...

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Managing land for horses – FREE webinar

🐴Do you own or loan horses? We are aware that advice for managing equestrian land for the benefit of horses, yourselves and the environment is very limited, so we've teamed up with Jane Myers, an international equestrian advisor, to offer a free webinar! 🐎Open to all....

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*VACANCY* River Restoration Officer

Gross salary of £26,000 - £30,000 (depending on experience) 5 days/ 40 hours per week, flexible working 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Fixed Term Contract - One year. Possibility of extension subject to funding. West Wales Rivers Trust is looking for a River...

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Main UK population of Atlantic salmon move to endangered

In the species reassessment released today by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the main UK population of Atlantic salmon are reclassified as endangered – meaning they are threatened with extinction. Global Atlantic salmon populations are...

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New Report Shows More Wastewater Failure by Welsh Water

New Report Shows More Wastewater Failure by Welsh Water

A new report has revealed extensive long-term Welsh Water failures to comply with legal permits. The report’s author, Professor Peter Hammond, had been advised by the Rivers Trust of Wales, Afonydd Cymru, to investigate a number of Welsh Water's wastewater works...

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We are looking for new Trustees!

We are looking for new Trustees!

Can you help West Wales Rivers Trust protect our rivers for the future? West Wales Rivers Trust is a charity dedicated to restoring and safeguarding the rivers of West Wales for people and wildlife. West Wales Rivers Trust are in a period of growth and are...

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Rivers for Communities project

Rivers for Communities project

WWRT are pleased to announce that we have received a £9700 grant from The National Lottery Community Fund for our ‘Rivers for Communities’ project, which will enable us to spend more time providing advice and identifying improvement opportunities for concerned groups...

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River Afan weir removals

River Afan weir removals

What would make us excited about a skip full of concrete? When it's just been removed from a river! This week we have removed three weirs from the upper reaches of the River Afan near to Cymmer. These weirs, whilst relatively low in height, were disrupting the natural...

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VACANCY – Farm and Land Management Advisor

VACANCY – Farm and Land Management Advisor

A very exciting opportunity to join the team and work with the agricultural community on agricultural plastics and water quality! Gross annual salary of £33,000 5 days/ 40 hours per week, flexible working 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Fixed Term Contract -...

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Farm improvement works in full swing on the River Teifi

Farm improvement works in full swing on the River Teifi

West Wales Rivers Trust are pleased to be working with Ceredigion Council on the Phosphate Reduction and Mitigation (PRAM) Project. This project aims to directly improve the condition of the River Teifi, a designated Special Area of Conservation, by reducing phosphate...

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We are hiring! 3 x Community Engagement roles

We are hiring! 3 x Community Engagement roles

Community Engagement Officers – Adopt a Tributary - 3 x roles in Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire and Swansea/Neath Port Talbot Gross annual salary of £24,000-28,000, depending on experience 5 days/ 40 hours per week, flexible working 25 days annual leave plus bank...

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How to identify water pollution

How to identify water pollution

Unfortunately, between 2 members of our team who were out on separate visits today in #Ceredigion, we observed 6 seperate pollution incidents within 3 river catchments. Please make sure you report all visual signs of water pollution to Natural Resources Wales...

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Reconnecting the Salmon rivers of Wales

Reconnecting the Salmon rivers of Wales

Our team have been very busy over the past few months delivering a number of river restoration projects! One of these is the ‘Reconnecting the Salmon Rivers of Wales project’ led by Swansea University, with partners Afan Valley Angling Club, Afonydd Cymru, Welsh...

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