05 May 2022

There has been coverage this week about campaigners asking for increased access to inland water. Firstly, a story about swimmers in a reservoir in the Peak District and a separate news piece regarding canoeists campaigning for the right to paddle in English rivers. Would you break the law to go for a swim? A quiet […]

05 May 2022

The Environment Agency has begun work to make it easier for fish and eels to swim up and down the River Frome in Yate, north Bristol. Four weirs on the stretch of river running through Yate are being modified. A small notch is being cut into 3 of the weirs, and eel tiles and baffles […]

05 May 2022

A project which aims to track scores of salmon smolt as they migrate along the River Usk has entered into its second year as Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) continues its efforts to halt the decline of the species by pinpointing the challenges they face on their journey to the sea. The project, supported by The […]

28 Apr 2022

Climate change has caused a rapid warming of Scottish lochs and reservoirs, according to new research reported by the BBC, the Independent and Scottish Government. A report by Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Waters (Crew) found that 97% had seen an increase in temperature between 2015 and 2019. The researchers have warned that the changes […]

28 Apr 2022

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) works with subscribers and partners to deliver research to address the most pressing needs of the water sector in a holistic manner. WRF’s 2019-2022 strategic plan included a key strategic goal to catalyse the water sector to meet future challenges. WRF convened a steering committee of water sector leaders to […]

28 Apr 2022

Ofwat has announced the appointment of David Black as its permanent Chief Executive, following an open recruitment process. David Black joined Ofwat in 2012 and was previously Chief Regulation Officer and Board member responsible for leading the PR19 price review. Throughout his time at Ofwat he has been instrumental in shaping and leading the organisation’s […]

28 Apr 2022

As covered last week, thousands of people took part in the first National Day of Action on Water Quality on Saturday 23 April, a mass protest over water firms dumping sewage in rivers. Ocean conservation charity Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) joined forces with clean water campaign groups to organise  simultaneous protests against water companies from Scotland to […]

28 Apr 2022

The UK Government’s ‘Nature Recovery Green Paper: Protected Sites and Species’ was released on 16 March and the consultation runs until 11May 2022. A summary of the Green Paper contents can be found in The Planner here. The Government states that: ‘The Green Paper includes options to bring clarity and coherence to our framework for protected sites; to […]