Jul 25, 2024 | Environmental, Latest News, Trust Activities
Spreading of organic material such as manure on land is a significant contributor to excessive nutrients in Welsh rivers, but gaps in our planning system and weak regulation are allowing spreading to continue to pollute rivers. Following pressure from the Rivers Trust...May 3, 2024 | Environmental, Learning
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...Apr 19, 2024 | Environmental, Latest News, Projects
A new partnership project is calling for volunteers to help protect important rivers from the threats of invasive non-native species in West Wales. Natural Resources Wales’s Four Rivers for LIFE project is working in partnership with the West Wales Rivers Trusts...
Aug 25, 2023 | Environmental, Latest News, Projects, Trust Activities
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...
Aug 25, 2023 | Latest News, Trust Activities
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...