and the River Wye (Herefordshire and Gloucestershire) catchments. Principal river catchments include the Severn, Trent, Dove, Derwent (Derbyshire), Soar, Tame, Avon (Warwickshire), Teme and Vyrnwy.
A Gloucestershire council has been blasted for deciding to spend £50,000 on hiring an ecologist “responsible for the ocean”.
The former leader of a council has criticised the authority's decision to spend £50,000 on hiring an ecologist "responsible ...
Midlands byelaws apply to anyone fishing with a rod and line for salmon, trout, coarse fish, eels ... River Trent catchments but do not include the River Little Avon (Gloucestershire) and the ...
Although stakeholders have approved a closely watched plan to continue diverting some Eel River water into the Russian River ...
The Wye Valley is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty A £1m fund to investigate the sources of pollution in the River Wye has been jointly announced by the Welsh and UK governments.
The UK and Welsh governments have announced a joint £1 million research initiative for the heavily polluted River Wye. The river, which runs for 130 miles from central Wales to the Severn Estuary ...
An additional £1m to tackle water quality issues in the River Wye have been made available by the Welsh and UK governments with a series of research initiatives. The joint initiative builds on ...
A £1m fund to investigate the sources of pollution in the River Wye has been jointly announced by the Welsh and UK governments. Labour ministers in Westminster and Cardiff said the cash would ...
Following the visit to Monmouth, the Deputy First Minister of Wales Huw Irranca-Davies said: "This is an important step to protect the River Wye, and we are committed to continuing to work ...
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