Afon Cefni Scheme Complete
We recently wrapped up a small project on the Afon Cefni as part of our Sustainable Fisheries work funded by Natural Resources Wales. Working with the landowner we were able to install just over 200 metres of fencing, plant over 150 native trees and install pasture pumps as an alternative drinking source.
TEAM COMPLETE LANTRA PEATLAND RESTORATION AHEAD OF DELIVERY AMBITIONS ACROSS NORTH AND MID WALES
Peatlands are one of our most important habitats. With nature at a crisis point, we are focusing our attention on interventions and restoration work that will maximise impact across North and Mid Wales.
Wales’ habitats are in trouble: what the new assessment tells us
Published today the Wales Habitats Regulations 9A Summary Report (2019–2024) — an important document that deserves far more public attention than it is likely to get.
The final battle is on to save one of Eryri’s most iconic waterfalls
The National Park Authority is set to approve the scheme in February even though campaigners argue it is contrary to Welsh Planning Policy to protect key wildlife sites.
Lab Dwr Expands Into The Conwy Catchment
2026 has got off to a fantastic start for our Lab Dŵr™ project. Lab Dŵr™ is North Wales Rivers Trust’s citizen science water quality monitoring campaign, bringing communities together to better understand the health of their local rivers.
NWRT Team Trains on New Sustainable Farming Scheme Ahead of 2026 Launch
This week, the North Wales Rivers Trust team undertook targeted training in current sustainable farming methods and the new Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS), scheduled to launch in January 2026.
River Restoration Round Up
Over the past few months, our team has delivered a series of habitat improvements. Thanks to funding from Natural Resources Wales through the Inland Fisheries Habitat Restoration and Mitigation programmes.
Final Water Quality Sondes Installed at Llyn Cwellyn
This week, in collaboration with Meteor Communications, our team installed the final set of real-time water quality sondes that will monitor Llyn Cwellyn and our interventions.
How Trees And Rivers Work Together
National Tree Week is a chance to celebrate the many ways trees support healthy landscapes. One of the most important relationships is the one between trees and rivers. Along every watercourse, from small headwater streams to larger rivers, trees help shape the physical environment, improve water quality, and support the wildlife that depends on freshwater systems.
Celebrate National Tree Week: Tree Talks, Kids Activities
Now in its 50th year, National Tree Week (NTW), brought to you by The Tree Council and partners, brings together the conservation sector, volunteers and tree-lovers to mark the start of the annual tree planting season by planting thousands of trees and hedgerows and celebrating everything they deliver for us. The theme for NTW 2025 is A Future Filled with Trees.
Help Plant Trees For National Tree Week
This Thursday we will be planting trees near Llyn Cwellyn as part of Prosiect Torgoch and National Tree Planting Week. If you would like to join us from 12 - 3 PM please email poppy@northwalesriverstrust.org for more information.
Water Quality Monitoring Around Llyn Cwellyn
As part of Project Torgoch, we have been conducting weekly water quality testing of the inlets of Llyn Cwellyn. The aim of this testing is to build a baseline dataset and identify where pollutants may be entering the lake in addition to sondes which are being installed in December.
Interspecies Council Workshop
Should a river have rights? Is a river a natural resource for humans or should it be entitled to a right to exist as it’s own living entity? If the species who depend on our rivers could speak, what would they say?
Prosiect Torgoch Volunteer Day
Earlier this month we held a volunteer day where the volunteers had the opportunity to learn about the restoration works taking place as part of Prosiect Torgoch. With guidance from Project Officer Angharad Powell and Keyhoe countrside, we were able to help sculpt small settlement ponds, strengthening their banks using rock and turf from the surrounding area.
Upskilling Our Lab Dŵr™ Volunteers
Last week our volunteers received a training day from the team at Wild Fish. This was a great session aimed at equipping our volunteers with the tools to start sorting and identifying the invertebrates that have been collected from key rivers within the North Wales Rivers Trust catchment.
New Anchoring System For Floating Wetland
Last month the team were back on site with Biomatrix in Rhosneigr carrying out remedial works to our Llyn Maelog Floating Wetland.
River Rapping with Maes G Youth Club
We’re excited to share an update from our River Rapping project — and things are really starting to flow!
Tackling Invasive Species Across North Wales
Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) are one of the biggest threats to our rivers, wildlife, and native habitats.
Restoring Boundaries, Protecting Rivers: Young Farmers Lead the Way
North Wales Rivers Trust has been working alongside local farming families to repair traditional field boundaries and keep livestock away from sensitive riverbanks.
New Fisheries Engagement Officer JOins The Team
Josh has joined the team to strengthen connections with local angling clubs and support efforts to protect North Wales’ iconic salmon and sea trout. With over a decade of fishing experience and a deep passion for migratory fish, he brings valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities facing our rivers.