
The importance of Trustees’ Meetings.
Today (October 25th 2022) we had our Trustees’ Meeting online. These meetings are an essential part of effectively running a Charity and a business and
Today (October 25th 2022) we had our Trustees’ Meeting online. These meetings are an essential part of effectively running a Charity and a business and
This week I was lucky enough to be trained in the art of Riverfly Monitoring by the fabulous Mike Duddy from the Mersey Rivers Trust.
Sometimes it is very interesting to watch the proceedings of Parliament on their TV channel, to observe the workings of government in the UK and
Today was a great day for wet-weather sampling! It rained non-stop for over 4 hours, creating urban runoff across the North West of England. This
One of the jobs of Stormwater Shepherds UK is to take part in public consultations from infrastructure operators, water companies and similar to represent the
In a quiet corner of Wigan in Lancashire, the River Douglas passes under the Leeds/Liverpool canal in a magnificent Victorian syphon structure that allows the
Exceptionally hot and dry conditions have continued to plague parts of western Europe, including the UK this summer. Although not as intense as the heatwave
I was lucky enough to visit RHS Wisley on August 9th to have a look at their water management systems and to consider opportunities to
Our Director of Operations, Jo Bradley, took part in the July edition of Wildlife Trusts WILD Live ‘ All the way downstream – the problem
On Wednesday July 27th we had a fabulous Eco-Action day in Wigan, Greater Manchester, led by the ‘Love My River’ team at Groundwork. We were