Litter Pick – River Nevern
Join us on the 27th March for our Nevern river clean up - part of West Wales Rivers Trust ' Big River Clean Up' in partnership with Cwm Arian.
Join us on the 27th March for our Nevern river clean up - part of West Wales Rivers Trust ' Big River Clean Up' in partnership with Cwm Arian.
Meet at Johnstown Park at 11am, where we will head into the Morfa Wetlands. Families are welcome and there will be a small chocolate treat (or alternative) for all the children attending. If you are willing to go off the path, you will need wellies. There is a small amount of parking available at the […]
Meet at the car park for Dafen Pond at 11am, to carry out a litter pick along the Dafen River. Families are welcome and there will be a small chocolate treat (or alternative) for all the children attending. Suitable walking footwear will be needed. We will not going to into any very muddy areas, but […]
Join us for a free showing of the film Riverwoods by rewilding charity SCOTLAND: The Big Picture. 'Riverwoods is a spectacular and compelling story of Scotland’s Atlantic salmon - a fish that is the angler’s ultimate prize and a key building block in a complex forest ecosystem. The feature-length documentary shows how Scotland’s rivers have been […]
Meeting at the dedicated car park for the Melincourt Falls walk, located just off the B4434. We will walk up to the impressive waterfalls and then follow the Melin Court Brook, under the A465, down to the River Neath and then return to the carpark. Mostly mixed gravel offroad trail surfaces, with some tarmac. Good […]
Everyone welcome, no prior experience or booking required. Litter picking equipment provided. Please wear sturdy footwear and suitable outdoor clothing. Under 18's to be accompanied by an adult please. Total walking distance under three miles, offroad and tarmac trails. Meeting Point: W3W: ///likewise.wildfires.spoil Grid Reference SN 76548 08200 Meeting by the Junction Cafe / Glan […]

A large factor deteriorating the health of our rivers is the presence of Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS), mainly Himalayan Balsam and Japanese Knotweed. The presence of these plants can be detrimental to our native species; with their ability to rapidly spread and grow they easily drown out suitable areas for other species to inhabit. The removal of INNS is a goal within our 'Adopt a Tributary Project' in which we need your help.
This training workshop will be taught by Matt Tebbutt, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s Invasive Species Officer. The event will kick off a season of practical removal sessions across Pembrokeshire to improve the health of our rivers.
Should you wish to attend this event, please email Emma, emma@westwalesriverstrust.org with your name, number attending and contact details.
We look forward to seeing you there!


Do you want to learn how to identify & record water quality issues? Wednesday 5th June 10-14:00. We will meet at Cenarth Falls Resort at Phat Forks restaurant for a short classroom session before heading out for a loop walk round the village and river to identify water quality impacts, outfalls and put survey training […]

Want to make an impact on your rivers, but not sure where to start? Join us on Thursday 6th June 18:30 - 20:00 at Llandeilo Civic Hall, to learn more about work you can get involved in to restore our rivers. We will be learning about invasive species and river restoration. Tackling invasive species is […]