
A chute in the right direction
We have recently completed our latest river conservation project in the Trout Beck catchment using a process of ‘assisted natural recovery’. By creating new channels, the water in…
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We have recently completed our latest river conservation project in the Trout Beck catchment using a process of ‘assisted natural recovery’. By creating new channels, the water in…
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This summer has seen the completion of Eden Rivers Trust’s latest river restoration project on the River Lyvennet to improve river habitat and flood resilience.
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A £328k natural flood management (NFM) and habitat improvement partnership project working at a catchment scale to identify and install a wide variety of natural flood management…
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The project has shown how multiple, different NFM measures can work together at a catchment scale along a 5km reach of the Cairn Beck river.
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A project was to engage people in learning about the River Eden catchment, to facilitate their participation in its conservation and to encourage them to care about its future.
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Anyone living in and around Crosby Ravensworth and Maulds Meaburn may have seen the diggers and dumpers moving around at Crake Trees Manor Farm during the early Autumn and…
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Eden Rivers Wonder World was an ambitious exhibition created in partnership with Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery in Carlisle and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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We believe that having green spaces on your doorstep where you can be close to nature and the river is essential for good mental and physical health and well-being.
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In this BLOG, we follow the progress with our Volunteer and Community Outreach Coordinator, volunteers and community groups embarking on this adventure with us.
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The Inside Out felt trail was created at seven artist-led workshops held in Appleby in 2016 with 400 people engaged to create 8 felt sculptures to make ‘Inside Out’.
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A 5-metre high sculptural installation towering over visitors to Eden Rivers Wonder World, Eden Rivers Trust’s collaborative exhibition with Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery.
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Marble Run: River is a beautiful and playful kinetic sculpture created by artists Charlie Whinney and Nick Greenall in 2016 in collaboration with youth groups in Carlisle.
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