Roach and perch spotted in the Trym
Trout in the Trym and SusWot volunteers had a productive river cleaning and balsam pulling session this morning.
Trout in the Trym and SusWot volunteers had a productive river cleaning and balsam pulling session this morning.
Last year, more than 110 volunteers spent 750 hours finding and removing the Himalayan Balsam from the whole of the River Trym and Hazel Brook. The map below shows where we found the most balsam and where we will need to concentrate our efforts this year.
We’ve made a great start with over 80 people getting involved in our first events and were delighted to be joined by the Lord Mayor in Blaise Estate.
Balsam bashing along the banks of the River Trym and Hazel Brook is a key project for Trout in the Trym. Read about our 2021 progress here.
In three nights of clearing Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the Trym, more than 20 volunteers have pulled out a huge number of plants from the Blaise Estate.
Southmead’s new sustainability group led their first venture in the Trymside open spaceĀ to remove the Himalayan Balsam and litter pick.