What we do

Carry out work to protect and enhance the water environments of the Ribble catchment. Over the last nine years we have forged working partnerships that are making real and sustainable improvements to the water environment and to environment awareness. 36km of river restoration work at a cost of £400k has been completed on:

  • The rivers Hodder, Loud, Dunsop and Langden.
  • Croasdale, Easington and Foulscales Becks.
  • The River Ribble at Higher Birkwith and Horton.
  • Stainforth, Skirden, Holden, Wigglesworth, Hollow Gill and Rathmel Becks.
  • Off-stream spawing channels on the Dunsop
  • Skirden
  • Spawning channel summer after construction.

This work consisted of fencing, tree planting, bank protection using willow stakes and rock, the creation of farm access fords, stock drinking points and gravel trap weirs.

Until 2005, the Trust was run as a totally voluntary organisation. 2005 saw the appointment of a full time Habitat Programme Manager. Help, in the form of office accommodation, has come from Castle Cement, an industrial company based on the banks of the River Ribble in Clitheroe.

The trust now employees it’s own fisheries scientisit who undertakes fisheries and invertebrate surveys to monitor the health of the river and help indicate where work is needed, as well as where existing work has been successful. For information on getting involved please visit the volunteer page (please add link to volunteer page).

To view the summary report for:

2008 please click here (please add link).

To view the full report for:

2008 please click here (please add link).

EVERYONE BENEFITS

Our volunteers and supporters are committed to working in partnership to conserve, restore and enhance the water environment and associated habitats. This work will bring lasting benefits to wildlife and to the people of Lancashire and will:

  • Help farming to look after wildlife
  • Increase wildlife population
  • Enhance river bank flowers and vegetation
  • Benefit local economy
  • Wagtail
  • Marsh Marigolds
  • Children

We have forged working partnerships that are making real and sustainable improvements to the water environment awareness through:

• River habitat improvements
• Pollution investigations and cleanup
• River surveys.

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.