UK rivers

  • River rights recognised in growing grassroots movement

    River rights recognised in growing grassroots movement

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    Two more local authorities have formally recognised the rights of rivers in their areas to live, thrive and evolve. COUNCILS in Hampshire and East Sussex are among the latest to commit to considering the health and legal rights of rivers and streams in future decision-making. As reported, the growing Rights of Rivers movement in the…

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  • Call for evidence launches on pet flea and tick treatments in UK waterways

    Call for evidence launches on pet flea and tick treatments in UK waterways

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    A NEW call for evidence to address the presence of chemicals from flea and tick treatments in rivers and streams across the UK has launched. Recent research funded by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) found the application of certain flea and tick treatments by pet owners is contributing to these chemicals being detected in watercourses.…

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  • King’s Speech water reform welcomed — but river protection must not be delayed

    King’s Speech water reform welcomed — but river protection must not be delayed

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    The Rivers Trust has welcomed the expected inclusion of the Water Reform Bill in the King’s Speech, describing it as a significant step towards reforming a system it says has failed communities and the environment for decades. The King’s Speech on May 13 is due to include the Water Reform Bill, which the Government is…

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  • Fresh face at trust

    Fresh face at trust

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    Former Canal & River Trust chief executive Richard Parry has been appointed a patron of the Avon Navigation Trust (ANT), strengthening the charity’s leadership as it continues its work caring for the River Avon. Based in Solihull, Richard Parry said he was delighted to accept the role and to join a respected group of patrons…

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