Trust Partners

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Who the trust works in partnership with to make lasting improvements:

  • Local communities to improve their environment and create opportunities for learning about wildlife and habitats.
  • Landowners to maintain and improve the countryside with safe access to Lancashire’s waterside for children and young people and for those with disabilities.
  • Local authorities, government agencies and conservation bodies to investigate the causes of pollution and habitat destruction and to restore the Ribble in the most cost effective and sustainable way.
  • To learn more about the other organisations and how they help to look after our rivers:

RCCT Angling Passport Scheme

Visit the link below to get details on our angling passport scheme, including where we have water, how to buy tickets and when you can fish. Angling Passport website

Staff Update

The trustees are pleased to announce that Jack Spees has been appointed the Director of the Ribble Catchment Conservation Trust as from the 12th July 2010. We are very pleased with the progress that has been made this year and thank all the staff for their endeavours. Philip Lord, Chairman.