
Litterpick in Jesmond Dene – Stormwater Shepherds
Stormwater Shepherds UK gathered with friends and partners at the beautiful Jesmond Dene park in Newcastle to clean up the River and to chat with

Stormwater Shepherds UK gathered with friends and partners at the beautiful Jesmond Dene park in Newcastle to clean up the River and to chat with

Radio 4 interview Saturday 23rd April 2022 Our UK Director of Operations, Jo Bradley, took part in a discussion about storm sewer overflows with Mr

Behind the Tesco Superstore in Leatherhead, there is a little stream that no-one really notices. It is a tributary of the River Mole and it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T42ZpybeCkE Stormwater assets are often undermaintained, and in worst-case scenarios may be left off asset management databases and maintenance schedules completely. Our latest webinar, with

Stormwater Shepherds is delighted to present a second webinar ‘New & Innovative Funding Models for the Correct Management of Stormwater Assets’ hosted by SPEL. Presented

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-LS8NFJBdA Stormwater Shepherds is an environmental not-for-profit working in stormwater. Their charter is to restore inland waterway environments by stopping plastic and urban pollution at

Car emissions are not limited to exhaust fumes that contribute to air pollution. They can also leak automotive fluid and release heavy metals that can

Commercial chemicals, particularly those designed to kill weeds and bugs often don’t discriminate. Finding their way into our water networks through absorption and runoff, they

8 million tonnes of plastic pollution enter our waterways and oceans each year, and stormwater conveys approximately 80% of this plastic waste. At this current rate

Heavy rains can pick up leaves, grass clippings, animal droppings, and other seemingly harmless decaying organic matter and push into our waterways through the stormwater