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Will & Richard Crombie

The Arun and Western Streams Catchment Partnership

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Our vision is for a healthy river system where all interested sectors, groups or individuals may contribute towards restoring the natural environment to benefit people and wildlife now and in the future.

The Arun and Western Streams Catchment Partnership is one of over 100 catchment partnerships across the country working to improve the state of our rivers.

We follow the Catchment Based Approach (CaBA):

  • We integrate management of land and water, working across our riverscapes

  • We address each river catchment as a whole

  • Together our partnership delivers crosscutting practical interventions on the ground

These result in multiple benefits including:

  • Improvements to water quality

  • Enhanced biodiversity

  • Reduced flood risk

  • Resilience to climate change

  • Health and wellbeing benefits for local communities as they engage with and take ownership of their local river environment.

Emerging Dragonfly. Credit: Derek Middleton

Our partnership is formed of 53 people representing 33 organisations - Environmental NGOs, Water Companies, Local Authorities, Government Agencies, Landowners, Angling Clubs, Farmer Representative Bodies, Academia and Local Businesses.

The Western Sussex Rivers Trust (WSRT) host this partnership.

Watch this space for a link to our new Catchment Partnership website!

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Action for our riverscapes