Top Ten River Books
An interesting page in The Guardian today: Katherine Norbury, who has just published The Fish Ladder, has compiled her top ten books about rivers. I have to agree…
An interesting page in The Guardian today: Katherine Norbury, who has just published The Fish Ladder, has compiled her top ten books about rivers. I have to agree…
This is a slightly shortened version of a talk I gave last week at the WWF chalk-stream conference: I was asked to address what river restoration should mean…
I recently compiled my best attempt at a complete index of all the English chalk-streams, partly to satisfy my own cataloguing obsession, partly because it was…
Last night I was invited to speak at the launch of WWF’s new report: The State of England’s Chalk Streams 2014. The report reveals that over three-quarters of…
The second in my mini-series on our (Norfolk Rivers Trust) 2014 river restoration projects begins in the headwaters of the River Nar. You have to go…
The first in a series of blogs for river restorationists. The reason why nothing has appeared on here for the past four months: I’ve been a…
Monday morning 4th August and the next phase in the restoration of a small Norfolk chalk-stream begins. 3.5 km in two months, all being well. Last year we (the…
Books, it seems, can change the world … or at least help shape it. The River Wye – a chalk-stream in Buckinghamshire – was buried…
As is traditional, a year minus one day from the hardback publication of Silt Road, the paperbacks are here. They look great. The title is a…
Housekeeping a mess of folders I just re-discovered this short feature I wrote for a landscape magazine that never happened. It was to be one of…