CRT NEWS

£525,046 FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS ON CARMARTHENSHIRE RIVERS

Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones launched ASG 2009, the £525046  CRT scheme at National Trust’s Newton House Llandeilo on 15th December at 2pm.  

WAG Report - Rural Affairs Minister launches project to restore Carmarthenshire's rivers to their former glory

A project in Carmarthenshire awarded over half a million pounds in Welsh Assembly Government and EU funding to restore the county’s rivers and wetlands to their former glory has been officially launched by the Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones.
The Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust (CRT) project, which has been awarded over £525,000 in funding from the Welsh Assembly Government and the European Fisheries Fund (EFF), will focus on delivering improvements to water quality, habitat restoration and to restore access for migratory fish through the creation of easements and fish passes.

The Carmarthen Rivers Trust project is one of seven projects that have been awarded Welsh Assembly Government and EFF funding so far, awarded as part the second round of funding worth more than £4m that was announced by the Rural Affairs Minister in November. This followed £930,000 that has been awarded in the first round of funding announced in July.

During the visit, the Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones said:

“I'm pleased to officially launch the Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust project which aims to improve the ecological condition of Carmarthenshire's rivers to be enjoyed by all.

“Not only will this work bring environmental benefits, but by increasing the numbers of fish in our rivers, it will also provide for greater angling opportunities for local fisherman and visitors from further afield."

The main fishery rivers of the Tywi, Taf, Llwchwr and Gwendraeth, all support salmon, sea trout and brown trout which are economically important as they attract large numbers of local and visiting anglers.

The Minister added:

“The Tywi is renowned as one of the premier sea trout rivers in Western Europe and is a leading UK salmon fishery.

“Angling is a major contributor to the Welsh economy. Surveys of inland and sea fishing activity suggest that, in 2005, the total spend on angling was  £148.4 million per year and that a high proportion of that money, £63.8 million, actually stays in Wales, supporting more than 1,500 jobs.

“The funding for this project will allow the Trust to continue their very positive work – work which is undertaken by a dedicated force of volunteers.  I’m extremely grateful to them for all their hard work."

CRT Report - 16 December 2009

Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust have bid successfully for a grant from the Welsh Assembly Government and the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) to make environmental improvements towards sustaining Carmarthenshire’s  rivers.

Chairman Gethyn Thomas said:-

“We are hugely indebted to the Welsh Assembly Government for their tremendous support in contributing 25% towards the 75% European grant. We are  also most grateful  to our colleagues in the Wye & Usk Foundation for their invaluable advice  and ongoing support. We will now be able, through our ASG 2009 project to increase substantially access for migratory fish and restore river habitats across the County.

We will deliver 150 km of additional spawning habitat through barrier removals and  the construction of 120 fish passes.

 29 km of targeted river habitat restoration.

34 km  of acidified headwaters will be limed to restore water quality”.

The Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust (CRT) was launched in October 2007 with aims to restore the rivers and wetlands of Carmarthenshire to their former glory through the promotion of conservation, protection, and rehabilitation  of the habitats, indigenous species, advancement of public education, the sustainable use of the rivers for economic benefit and rural regeneration in Carmarthenshire.

With its major rivers of Wales including the Tywi and Taf, The Carmarthenhsire Rivers Trust and its partners, Environment Agency Wales, Carmarthenshire County Council, National Grid and the Countryside Council for Wales, have already completed riverine survey work, numerous habitat restoration, protection and educational schemes.

Contact: Gethyn Thomas

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Garth Roberts
Secretary
The Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust.
A Registered Charity No 1127390. A Company Limited by Guarantee.
No. 6316566 Registered in England & Wales.
ENTRUST and VAT Registered.
Registered Address: Ty Cambria, Drefach SA14 7BB.
 

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