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UK and Ireland: local community river groups

Want to get involved with a local river restoration project… support a national group working on water pollution issues… promote your local river protection group? This is the place to do it. :-)

Welcome to our handy list of UK river groups. Most of them are local community organizations dedicated to protecting and restoring their waterways; some of the national groups have wider environmental objectives, but also support local projects. We painstakingly compiled this list in 2001 from many different sources but, although we've updated it regularly ever since, there may still be quite a few out-of-date contacts on here−and quite a few missing groups too.

Can't find a group near you? Why not start your own campaign, group, or river project? Check out our beginner's guide: Adopting a river: How to get out get dirty, and make a difference.

We'd really appreciate your help in keeping this list up-to-date, but please read the notes at the bottom of the page first.

Please note that inclusion in this list does not necessarily imply that a group is linked in any way with or supports the aims of the UK Rivers Network, or vice versa.

National Groups

Regional and Local Groups

Map of groups

We have a Google map showing the location of UK rivers groups we know about, but it's tricky to edit so we keep it on a separate page and update it from time to time from the contacts on this list.

England: East Anglia

  • Cambridgeshire Fens Preservation Society, Cambridge.
  • Ivel and Ouse Countryside Project, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
  • River Burn North Creake Amenities Society, Fakenham, Norfolk.
  • Rivercare Project, Norwich. Covers approximately 30 projects across East Anglia.
  • River Stour Trust , Sudbury, Suffolk.
  • Roman River Valley Society, Colchester, Essex. (Not currently active.)
  • Tidy Britain Group (East Of England), Norwich, Norfolk. (Now Encams/Keep Britain Tidy?)

England: Midlands

England: North East

  • Calder Future, Calderdale, West Yorkshire.
  • River Colne Project, Huddersfield, Yorkshire.
  • Cobbydale Conservation Association, Keighley, Yorkshire. [Active in the 1980s. We think this was primarily a campaign concerned with development issues and not a river group?]
  • East Yorkshire Stream Protection Association, Driffield, Yorkshire.
  • Eye on the Aire, Leeds. [We think this became inactive in the early 2000s?]
  • River Swale Preservation Society, Middlesborough, Cleveland.
  • River Wear Environmental Trust, County Durham.
  • Save The Ouse System (Protection Society), Leeds

England: North West

England: South East

England: South West

Ireland, Eire

Ireland, Northern

Scotland

Wales

The Wildlife Trusts

The Wildlife Trusts are perhaps the best place to start if you want to find out about hands-on conservation in your local area. Generally, there's one trust covering each county (though some cover two or three neighbouring counties or larger areas):

Other community projects and groups

Other community-based groups are also helping the environment:

Further afield

What can we learn from other river groups around the world? Take a look at some of the worldwide river groups on the Rivers and Streams page of the Open Directory Project.

Adding and changing things on this page

  • We're very keen to add more contacts (and especially links to websites run by local river groups), so please feel free to edit the page and fill in the gaps.
  • If you know a group has closed or is inactive, please don't delete it from the list: mark it with strikethrough text and/or put a note alongside the entry. We've found in the past that it can be very helpful to know a group was active in a particular area. There may still be interested people around with useful knowledge or a base of work others can build on in future. It's vitally important we don't lose that.
 
community_river_groups_in_the_uk_and_ireland.txt · Last modified: 2009/06/25 11:23 (external edit)

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