Wye Now? Project

Algae bloom river wye

Wye now? Project

The Wye now? project is a three year project with the aim of bringing meaningful change to the River Wye.

The current state of affairs

The Wye faces significant pollution issues, a major concern highlighted in national media. Agriculture and sewage discharges are the primary contributors, with urban developments also contributing to runoff problems. Visible pollution, including plastic, is widespread, along with excessive soil erosion, impacting water bodies.

Our Vision

Our vision for the Wye and its tributaries is linked to the Wildlife Trusts 5 priorities:

  1. End river pollution
  2. Tackle the climate emergency
  3. Bring back our lost wildlife
  4. Fund wildlife friendly farming
  5. Enable healthy communities

Manifesto to be published soon..

River Wye

River Wye by Michael Miller

Working together

Within the project, positive relationships will be developed with farmers and other landowners and good practice will be identified and shared with others. Links will also be developed with community groups such as those concerned about the affect of flooding, water quality or drought. To help facilitate advocacy and to aid campaigning, a number of media and publicity routes will be utilized. The beauty of the river and its stunning wildlife will be showcased and promoted.

I am delighted to be working with a number of different groups and individuals to help protect the wonderful river Wye and its tributaries. The Wye means a lot to a number of people and it is vital that we all work together for the benefit of the river and the catchment as a whole
Dewi Roberts (Campaigns and Advocacy Officer)

Contact Details

If you wish to get involved in the Wye Now campaign and advocacy work please contact:

Dewi Roberts - Campaign and Advocacy Officer – Wye Now

Email: Dewi@rwtwales.org 

Phone number: 07377 440 886

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust / Ymddiriedolaeth Natur Maesyfed, Warwick House, High Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6AG