The Menai Strait Partnership Forum brings the community together to deliver innovative solutions to the Menai Strait. A partnership between M.S.F.O.M.A and North Wales Rivers Trust, to connect the issues between land and rivers, and how they are impacting the water quality on the Strait. We are dedicated to ensuring the Menai Strait remains sustainable for wildlife, recreation and business.

We believe that progress happens by bringing people together. People from all walks of life, who have the drive and the influence to make a positive change.

A better future for the Menai Strait is everyone’s business. Be part of that change and join our community.

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JOIN US TO BUILD SOLUTIONS

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The Forum
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Menai Strait Partnership Forum

Fforwm Partneriaeth Afon Menai

Menai Strait Partnership Forum • Fforwm Partneriaeth Afon Menai •

Why the Menai Strait is unique

The Menai Strait is a unique strip of tidal water, separating the mainland in Gwynedd with the island of Ynys Môn.

Stretching for over 30km from the North in Trwyn Penmon to Abermenai Point. Thirteen rivers enter the Strait. Nine from the mainland and four from Ynys Môn.

Although the Strait is not a river, the surrounding land and close proximity of agriculture and urbanisation, means the Strait faces many challenges similar to the adjoining rivers within the catchment.

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Voices Of The Menai

Hear from locals who rely on the Menai Strait for recreation and livelihoods.

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What are the risks?

We want the Menai Strait to continue to be a viable and sustainable place for wildlife, business and recreation well into the future.

Discover the issues facing the Menai Strait and help us build solutions.

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Solutions

Progress happens by bringing people together. People from all walks of life have the drive and the influence to make a positive change. We want everyone in the community, local businesses, and organisations to come together and build solutions to the problems the Menai Strait may face.

Impact Report
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Our partners

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