SWC Stakeholder Event
On Monday 30th of September the River Chess Citizen Science team held a stakeholder event to share challenges and success...
On Monday 30th of September the River Chess Citizen Science team held a stakeholder event to share challenges and success...
Dear Friends, Welcome to the summer edition of the Chilterns Chalk Streams Project newsletter. This year promises to be the...
In partnership with the Ver Valley Society, we’ve collaborated with five schools in St Albans this academic year. Our...
A habitat enhancement project is well underway on the R. Chess at Crestyl in Sarratt, where the CCSP has been...
We’re very proud of the work that we completed on the Hamble Brook last year and with the current high...
Volunteers from the Chiltern Rangers and Latimer Park Fly Fishers have worked to repair several large breaches in the bank...
CCSP Team presenting at the ’Temporary Rivers & Streams Meeting, 2024’
The Chilterns National Landscape has released a position statement expressing dismay that local communities, including Chalfont St Giles and Chalfont St Peter, are yet again suffering from raw sewage discharges flowing from overloaded sewage pipes owned and managed by Thames Water.