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Join our campaign to… improve water quality

Join our campaign to… improve water quality

Join our Campaign to... Improve Water Quality – Shockingly, only 17 % of our UK rivers are considered ‘healthy’ by the Environment Agency. Poor water quality is damaging aquatic ecosystems, reducing fish populations, adding to water treatment costs and reducing...
Join our campaign to… reduce water usage

Join our campaign to… reduce water usage

Join our Campaign to... Reduce Water Usage – It may seem as though there’s plenty of water around in the Westcountry… but making sure we have enough clean drinking water flowing from our taps is another matter and meeting the water demand is only going to get...
Water for Growth

Water for Growth

Water for GrowthImproving the Rivers Camel and Fowey This project has now closed About Water For Growth (W4G) Through Water for Growth, Westcountry Rivers Trust are working to improve stocks of migratory fish such as salmon and seatrout in the rivers Camel and Fowey. ...
River Cober

River Cober

The River Cober Deep into Cornwall, the River Cober flows The River Cober, Cornwall The River Cober rises at Nine Maidens Down, winding across Porkellis Moor and skirting alongside Helston to reach Cornwall’s largest natural lake: Loe Pool. In this beautiful...

The Cat, The Devil and the Bridge

The Cat, The Devil and the Bridge A Westcountry River Story – Beth Webb Author, Illustrator & Storyteller The Cat, The Devil and the Bridge (c) Beth Webb 2017 How the Yeo got it’s name This March we held a ‘Creative Writing and Storytelling’ event as...