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  • Home
    • About
    • Policies
    • Glossary and Links
    • Contact
  • News
  • Community
    • Anglian Water
    • Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers Landscape Partnership
    • Bury Water Meadows Group
    • CamEO Cam & Ely Ouse Partnership
    • CaSTCo
    • Environment Agency
    • Fullers Mill Gardens
    • Lark Angling & Preservation Society
    • The Rivers Trust
    • Water Resources East
  • Reports
    • State of our Rivers Report
    • River Lark Pollution Review and Action Plan
    • River Lark Catchment Appraisal
    • Chalk Stream Restoration Strategy
    • River Lark Corridor Strategy
    • APEM Natural Capital Report
    • Engaging with the Water Framework Directive
    • RLCP Documents >
      • Archive
  • Get involved
    • Talks and Webinars
    • Volunteer Sign Up Form
    • Membership Form
  • Water Forum
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The Rivers Trust are conservation experts with a wealth of data and expertise at our fingertips. We work with our member Trusts to make our shared vision a reality: wild, healthy, natural rivers, valued by all. 

We want all life to thrive in and around our rivers. Whether you enjoy fishing, swimming or a riverside stroll, our rivers need us more than ever to recover and revive. 

With our expertise, reach and our member Trusts’ local knowledge, we work with farmers, government and businesses to provide advice and resources for their communities. 
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We bring together the people, knowledge, data and intelligence to help rivers thrive again; for us and future generations.
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Sewage is discharged into rivers across the UK and Ireland on a daily basis. This isn’t an isolated problem; it occurs up and down the country, affecting urban city centre rivers and pristine chalk streams alike. Our Sewage Map will help you find out where this happens.

​Sewage Map: https://theriverstrust.org/key-issues/sewage-in-rivers​
Website: https://theriverstrust.org/
Email: [email protected]
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Our mission is to restore, protect and enhance the water environments of Norfolk for people and wildlife
To achieve this, we deliver:
  • Aquatic habitat creation
  • Conservation & restoration
  • Education & engagement
  • Land management & farm advice
Our approach
As an independent and trusted charity, our team of experienced ecologists and advisors take a river catchment-based approach (CaBA) to develop practical, cost-effective and integrated long-term solutions.

Working across Norfolk (and in the Cam and Ely Ouse Catchment), the scale of the challenge necessitates partnership working with a wide range of organisations including farmers, landowners, water companies, government bodies and the third sector, as well as the general public.

Our funders include government bodies (local and national), private corporations, charities and independent donors.
https://norfolkriverstrust.org/
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