Join this course led by Paul Gaskell from the Wild Trout Trust which gives you practical guidance on geomorphology: creating physical features in the river for habitat restoration.
Location & Time:
Bridge Inn Pub, Ridgeway Moor, Ridgeway, Sheffield S12 3XY
10.30am – approx 2.30pm
About the training:
The structure of this one-day course will involve a short classroom session followed by a visit to the river to see how to put what you’ve learned into practise. You’ll learn such things as how to place woody debris in the channel allowing the river to create microhabitats for spawning fish and invertebrates. This course is aimed at beginners and volunteers working in river management as well as anyone wanting to improve their knowledge.
Training is free but please note that volunteers and staff to DCRT and relevant organisation will be given priority. To sign up please download a Volunteer training booking form
Please note: Apologies, this day has been postponed by CRT due to unforeseen circumstances – we shall we advertise the new date as soon as we can!
The day will start and finish at Tinsley marina and will run from 9.45am to around 2pm.
All PPE will be provided by CRT
Please bring any drinks or food (packed lunch) you may require – we’ll bring the usual refreshments along!
The event is limited to 7 volunteer places as we are working on the CRT work boat – please RSVP by contacting [email protected] or calling the office 01302 796173.