In mid-September, I donned my drysuit and floated on my first wild swim of the year in the … Read More
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One Flush And We Forget!
I’ve spent my life up to my neck in sewage and other waste. Country smells Sewage and water … Read More
Meadows Will Flower Again
Every year, on the first weekend in July, the nation celebrates National Meadows Day. Quintessentially British, the … Read More
Looking Forward To Getting Back To Our Rivers
June 16th is probably the most important date in a river anglers’ diary, it is the day when … Read More
The Ivy League: Promoting Biodiversity
On a cold January day Richard Chandler and I were at Moor Farm to plan a farmland bird … Read More
Farmers Trial Smartphone App for Land Management
I thought New Year would be a great time to take stock of the progress made by the … Read More
Joining The Dots!
A room full of landowners, farmers, anglers and conservationists, retired Environment Agency and water company managers – and … Read More
Little and Large
My fishing addiction began when barely six years old. A net on a cane and a jam jar … Read More
Dealing With Diffuse Pollution – An Act Of Faith
From my upbringing in Scarborough on the east coast, then during service in the Royal Navy and latterly … Read More
Fishing For A Smile
Trust Chairman, Charlie Baker, wins a fish and a smile one memorable evening by the Rother … read more