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HomeNew Access Arrangement For River Wye Conflict Zoneharvey

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New Access Arrangement For River Wye Conflict Zone

A new access arrangement for paddlers has been negotiated for the Glasbury to Hay section of the Wye

It’s the sunshine, stupid!

According to Natural Resources Wales when it comes to the cause of the Wye's algal blooms

Nation’s ‘Favourite’ River Facing Ecological Disaster

The Wye's algal bloom is worsening to a point that the river is now in real danger

Do These Floods Have To Be So Devastating?

With a backdrop of record river levels and widespread flooding, we examine what needs to happen to prevent such extensive damage occurring in the future

New Threat to Severn Estuary

A joint press release issued by several organisations on Saturday, 20th July, 2019

The New Fishing Passport Is Here

The summer edition of the Fishing Passport digital magazine is now available

Pea or Onion Soup?

Another severe algal bloom on the Wye

Plastics in Rivers

Recent surveys have found microplastics in our rivers and the issue of litter-strewn banks does not appear to be going away

Natural Flood Management

The latest on our work to reduce flood risk in the Wye and Usk catchments

Clear Access = Clear Water?

The Foundation responds to the latest campaign for open access to the UK's inland waterways

Cutting Agricultural Pollution

Will proposed new regulations in Wales have any effect?

In More Hot Water

Tuesday 7th August, 2018

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    • The Issues
    • Our Services
    • Our Work
  • Data Hub
    • Wye Algae Project: What is this study telling us we need to do?
    • Wye Algae Project 2nd year results
    • River Webcams
    • Electrofishing
    • pH
      • Wye pH
      • Irfon pH
    • Elan Monitoring
    • UskViz
    • USK SONDES
  • Canoeing
    • Navigation on the Upper Wye and Usk
    • When To Paddle – At a Glance Guide
    • Upper Wye Access Arrangements
    • Upper Usk Access Arrangements
    • Biosecurity Notice For Canoeists
  • Fishing
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      • 2025 Annual Meeting Booking Form
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