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Transforming the Trent Valley
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River lamprey
The river lamprey is a primitive, jawless fish, with a round, sucker-mouth which it uses to attach to other fish to feed from them. Adults live in the sea and return to freshwater to spawn.
Historic moment as River Trent changes course following major conservation scheme at former Stoke City FC ground
History has been made following the completion of a huge new river channel that has changed the course of the River Trent through inner city Stoke-on-Trent.
River goddess statue unveiled to celebrate siteās history
A stone statue has been unveiled at Croxall Lakes nature reserve by the Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) team to inspire curiosity about the siteās history.
River restoration at university expands wildlife corridor through heart of Stoke-on-Trent
A 450-metre stretch of the River Trent through Staffordshire University has been re-naturalised ā providing another link in the chain for a joined-up wildlife corridor though the heart of Stoke-onā¦
Cotton Dell
A pretty reserve with ancient woodlands and flower-rich grassland, located within a secluded river valley.*When visiting Cotton Dell, please read 'parking info' on this page*
Opportunity to Tender: River Diversion Works
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a worksā¦
Opportunity to Tender: River Restoration Project
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a worksā¦
Opportunity to Tender: River Restoration Project
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a worksā¦
River Conservation Project Reduces Flood Pressures
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has been working hard with partners and landowners to lessen the impact of flooding on public spaces by reconnecting existing wetlands and recreating new wetlandā¦