Peel Park & the Coppice: Consultation Results
Our consultation has now ended, and we’ve collected and collated the results of the surveys. We’d like to thank everyone that took part in the surve... Read more.
Bowker MINI Centres Volunteer Staff Time for River Ribble Conservation
Two Lancashire car dealerships have pledged staff time to help with conservation improvements on the River Ribble and its associated tributaries. Bowker M... Read more.
Langden gravels supporting spawning salmon
Langden Brook is one of the not so hidden gems in the Ribble catchment. A tributary of the River Hodder, this area is one of the few remaining strongholds for s... Read more.
Citizen science; the people behind the data
Citizen science is a really important part of our work. Like all of our volunteers, these specially trained groups include people from a wide range of backgroun... Read more.
Make a (safe!) splash this weekend
Here in Lancashire, we’re pretty lucky when it comes to access to outdoor spaces. Although we get to enjoy these places all year round (for free!), our rivers... Read more.
Kickstarting careers in River Conservation
Three young people are beginning careers in conservation after successfully completing their Kickstart training with Ribble Rivers Trust. David Bevis, Bethany R... Read more.
Keeping wildlife cool; 5 tips for the summer
The hot weather is here! Whether you love to bask in the sunshine, chill out with an ice cream, or stay indoors and keep cool, we know how to look after ourselv... Read more.
Natural flood management: working with nature to protect our communities
Natural flood management (NFM) is a flood risk management strategy that uses natural water processes to try and reduce flood risk. When used alone it can have a... Read more.
Peel Park and the Coppice Local Nature Reserve Public Consultation
There are some exciting improvements underway in the next phase of work at Peel Park and the Coppice Local Nature Reserve in Accrington. Ribble Rivers Trust, Hy... Read more.
World Oceans Day: our connected rivers and seas
From the deepest depths of the ocean to tiny tinkling brooks, all of our streams, rivers, and seas are connected. But did you know this goes even further? How o... Read more.