
A big stink: Sewage in the Trent and tributaries
The launch of the 2022 sewage map has hammered home a sad truth about the prolific issue of sewage pollution here in the River Trent
Summer 2022 brought disruption with the promise of long-term improvements to the state of Pessal Brook to Coton in the Elms. Wooden
Leicester’s and Oadby’s urban wildlife, including otters, egrets and kingfishers, is set to benefit from improved habitat, as restoration works on the
Summer 2022 brought disruption with the promise of long-term improvements to the state of Pessal Brook to Coton in the Elms. Wooden
Leicester’s and Oadby’s urban wildlife, including otters, egrets and kingfishers, is set to benefit from improved habitat, as restoration works on the
Summer 2022 brought disruption with the promise of long-term improvements to the state of Pessal Brook to Coton in the Elms. Wooden
Leicester’s and Oadby’s urban wildlife, including otters, egrets and kingfishers, is set to benefit from improved habitat, as restoration works on the
Summer 2022 brought disruption with the promise of long-term improvements to the state of Pessal Brook to Coton in the Elms. Wooden
Leicester’s and Oadby’s urban wildlife, including otters, egrets and kingfishers, is set to benefit from improved habitat, as restoration works on the
The launch of the 2022 sewage map has hammered home a sad truth about the prolific issue of sewage pollution here in the River Trent
Happy April Fool’s Day! Unfortunately, there are no silver bullets in nature recovery – which is why digging a new river Trent will do little
Data from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology revealed the River Trent suffered its lowest levels of average river flow during February since recordings started
The recent launch of the Wild Isles episode has hammered home a harsh truth – the UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in
As wet UK winters bring higher water levels, the salmon run is now in full swing. Head out to a weir on the Trent and
This month, the Environment Agency declared a drought across large parts of England, including the Trent catchment. Due to low rainfall and increased demand, our
Working together to help restore UK wildflower habitats Butterflies, bees, and wildflowers to receive a second wind of life as communities in the Soar catchment
During its three-year lifespan Southwell’s FRAMES project improved flood-risk resilience in the present day and for the future. Here are some of the project’s successes,
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