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Derbyshire Derwent Catchment Partnership
Crich Chase Meadows Nature Reserve
In 2013 Crich Chase Meadows, which lies at the southern end of the Crich Chase site, was designated as an extension of the Crich Chase Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The meadows…
Transforming the Trent Valley Landscape Partnership
Derwent Meadows
This 18.5 hectare site is an important wildlife area next to a business park in Alvaston. The site is serviced by a riverside cycle path and linked with further permissive paths suitable for a…
Urban focussed wellbeing project underway in Derby
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust are delighted to have started a large Wild Wellbeing project in Derby thanks to £95,000 funding from Cadent Foundation.
Natural Flood Management and the Derwent Connections Project
What is Natural Flood Management and how we have been using this within the Derwent Connections Project.
Crich Chase Meadows sighting reported
Monkjack Deer
Nature recovery project for Derbyshire to protect and encourage the movement of wildlife in the Wye Valley
One of five nature recovery projects being launched across the country by Natural England to create wildlife ‘stepping-stones’ across the National Park
Peregrine nest raided in Upper Derwent Valley, Peak District
A nest with 3 young peregrines in it has been robbed in a remote part of the Peak District National Park on land owned by the Forestry Commission.
Derwent Wise Landscape Partnership Heritage Lottery Bid - The Early Days
After 5 years the Derwentwise programme has come to an end.
Derwent Connections Partners
As the Derwent connections project continues to grow, we recognise that we would not be able to achieve our vision without the support of the local communities in the Derwent Catchment area. This is why we are striking up new relationships with local groups and projects around the River Derwent to inspire the community to act against flooding. With the help and support of local communities we can make space for nature and water throughout the Derwent catchment alleviating the risks of flooding. Below is an ever-growing list of community groups and projects that we are partnering with. Additionally check out our upcoming events and regular blog posts to find out how you can get involved.