
With funding from the Environment Agency, we have just completed a second phase of Natural Flood Management interventions at Sedbergh. Working with a second landowner, we have installed leaky dams, […]
With funding from the Environment Agency, in January 2022 we started a project to engage with farmers in the Keer catchment. The initial phase of this project will run until […]
This is one module of our ‘Lune Top to Bottom and Side to Side’ project which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, through the Water Environment […]
This project started in September 2021 and we are working in partnership with Ribble Rivers Trust, Wyre Rivers Trust and Lancaster University. There are also several other partners working on […]
This project started in September 2021 and is supported with funding from the Environment Agency through their Slow the Flow programme. We are working very closely with Lancaster University to […]
We are undertaking this project with support from the Greggs Urban Regeneration Fund. Work on the project started in early 2020 and is set to continue until January 2023. The […]
This is one module of our ‘Lune Top to Bottom and Side to Side’ project which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, through the Water Environment […]
This is one module of our ‘Lune Top to Bottom and Side to Side’ project which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development, through the Water Environment […]
With funding from the Environment Agency through their Cumbria NFM project, we undertook a Natural Flood Management project to help reduce the risk of flooding at Tebay. Working with a […]
With funding from the Environment Agency through their Cumbria NFM programme, we undertook a Natural Flood Management project at the hamlet of Raisbeck, near Tebay. Working with a local farmer, […]
With funding from the Environment Agency through their Cumbria NFM programme, we carried out a Natural Flood Management project at Sedbergh. In conjunction with the landowner, Yorkshire Dales National Park, […]
The Wholescape Approach to Marine Management project was funded by the Marine Management Organisation and channeled through The Rivers Trust. The project ran for 18 months, and we worked in […]
The aim of this project was to control /remove Invasive Non-Native Species along the watercourses in the area of the Lune catchment…
Throughout the summer we held several litter picks and balsam bashes along the Millennium Way footpath from…
We recently completed a joint project with Morecambe Bay Partnership, Love My Beach and United Utilities focussing on good septic tank…
Several of our projects involve opening up manmade obstacles allowing the upstream movement of migratory fish and the downstream movement…
When we took over the running of the EA Halton and Skerton fishing beats, we discovered that part of the woodland at Crook O’ Lune which is on our beat…
Finally this project is complete! It started right back in 2011 with a feasibility study to find the best way of improving fish migration upstream….
With the support of the Forest of Bowland AONB Sustainable Development Fund we hosted several events to log and…