Attending menai food festival
The team had a fantastic weekend at the Menai Food Festival, where they raised awareness for the Menai Straits Partnership Forum and promoted the #LoveTheMenai campaign. An initiative running for the whole month of August!
SNorkel with us
North Wales Rivers Trust are now a registered BSAC snorkel club! Email laura@northwalesriverstrust.org to find out how you can get involved.
championing lab dwr river ambassadors
This month our River Ambassadors have been out and about in their communities, organising events and taking water samples for our Lab Dwr citizen science project. We want to say a big thanks to all our River Ambassadors and share with you a small snippet of what they’ve been up to!
ARe you a silent polluter?
This August we’re raising awareness about all the ways individuals and businesses could be accidentally contributing to pollution.
Llyn maelog floating wetland updates
Since the successful installation of our first Floating Wetland into Llyn Maelog, the community have hit the ground running by forming a monitoring group and getting together to complete a litter clean up.
Perch snorkel surveys at llyn padarn
Perch are a potential threat to Arctic charr and other
salmonids as they predate on juveniles and compete
for food.
launching #lovethemenai campaign
We are excited to announce the launch of the Menai Strait Partnership Forum #LoveTheMenai campaign this August, an initiative dedicated to celebrating and preserving the Menai Strait. Join us in raising awareness and protecting the Menai throughout the month of August.
inclusivity in the environmental sector
The environmental sector is the second least diverse after agriculture. As an environmental charity we are taking action to underpin why this is and what we can do to help in our catchment and beyond.
Journey continues for moving river art piece
This week our moving river art piece has continued on it’s journey along the Afon Cegin & Afon Ogwen with the help of two schools; Ysgol Llandygai and Ysgol Bodfeurig.
Llyn Maelog Floating Wetland FAQ’s
The Llyn Maelog Floating Wetland is now established! Below we have answered some frequently asked questions regarding this innovative project.
Connecting Generations: Preserving the Legacy of Our River
At NWRT we understand how important it is for our rivers that both people and nature are connected. Through our volunteer programmes we have countless opportunities for people to do this, but what happens when you can no longer access your local river with ease? Introducing our wetland care home initiative!
Simone’s first week as a River Intern
I have had such a varied first week as a river intern beginning with the floating wetland project on Llyn Maelog. This project was particularly special as it was taking place in my hometown of Rhosneigr and having such a close connection to the Llyn Maelog. It was great working with the Pupils of Ysgol Rhosneigr as that was the primary school I attended so this felt like a very fitting project to begin my internship.
School pupils protest for cleaner waters
Today we were joined by the pupils from Ysgol Dolbadarn to protest for cleaner waters and why people should consider the environment when voting in the upcoming general election. It was great to see the passion from the students and that passion get transferred to locals supporting the school kids on their protest walk through Llanberis.
Save the Torgoch march in Llanberis
Let’s make a stand together for cleaner waters!
On Wednesday July 3rd at 10AM we will be conducting a march around Llanberis to raise awareness for the Eryri Torgoch and the importance of #voteforivers in the upcoming general election. The march will be led by pupils from Ysgol Dolbadarn and the local community.
Floating Wetland Installation Complete
We’re thrilled to announce the final installation of our Floating Wetland at Llyn Maelog! After lots of hard work from our team, contractors, and community helpers, the floating wetland is in place.
Connecting communities through art
Last week the pupils of Ysgol Tregarth began creating the first section of our collaborative moving art piece. The pupils created a beautiful river inspired piece using natural materials from the Afon Cegin, paint and passion for their local river!
Wales Nature Week - Building bug houses
For their second site visit the pupils from Ysgol Bro Hedd Wyn joined us for a morning of wildlife monitoring and habitat creation. In teams they set about creating ‘bug houses’ using dead materials they found on site such as twigs, leaves etc.
The Floating Wetland has arrived
Our floating wetland project is underway! This morning Biomatrix water arrived at Llyn Maelog to offload the floating modules. It has taken a team a day just to link the panels into a module.
Jack’s first week as an Intern
This week we employed our very first river intern. Jack has had a busy week and we asked him to write down a summary of his time with us this week.
Bronaber Sewage Works Update
We are pleased to report that this week Natural Resource Wales has issued Dwr Cymru a permit variation for the Bronaber treatment works. This now includes a Total Phosphorus limit of 5mg/l effective from the 24/06 and for the limit to be reduced further to 0.8mg/l from 31/03/2030. Previously the Bronaber sewage works had no limit imposed for Total Phosphorous.