Good news about Combined Sewer Overflows
Years of Trout in the Trym reaching out to Wessex Water, including walking them along the river to show what we’re doing, are bearing fruit at last.
Years of Trout in the Trym reaching out to Wessex Water, including walking them along the river to show what we’re doing, are bearing fruit at last.
Trout in the Trym members Alex Dunn and Peter Coleman-Smith recently attended a two day get-together sponsored by the Wild Trout Trust.
Peter Coleman-Smith reports on this guided walk which was interesting and enjoyable – despite the yellow weather warning!
BBC Radio Bristol coverage of rubbish clearing work by Trout in the Trym volunteers.
BBC Points West broadcast an interview with a number of Trout in the Trym volunteers, who were cleaning up along the Trym in Southmead.
There was a great write up about Trout in the Trym and Bristol brown trout in the Wild Trout Trust’s autumn newsletter.
When the river Avon is high enough to over top the barrier at the mouth of the Trym, any fish in the Avon to get into the Trym.
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.