A New Nature Recovery Project for the River Axe Catchment
We’re excited to announce that Rivers Run Through Us, a new project aimed at improving the health of the River Axe and its catchment, has been given the green light. Thanks to a grant of over £250,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund (made possible by National Lottery players) and an additional £60,000 from the Environment Agency’s Water Environment Improvement Fund, the project will begin in early 2025.
A Collaborative Approach to River Restoration
Led by Blackdown Hills National Landscape in partnership with Dorset and East Devon National Landscapes, Rivers Run Through Us will focus on restoring the River Axe, its tributaries, and the surrounding valleys. The project aims to reconnect local communities with the river’s heritage while tackling the pressing environmental challenges the river has faced in recent years. It also benefits from additional funding and collaboration with the Upper Axe Landscape Recovery Project and other key partners. Historically, the River Axe was celebrated for its clean waters and thriving trout streams. However, significant environmental challenges in recent years have impacted its health and biodiversity. This project takes a holistic and collaborative approach to address these issues, helping reconnect people and communities with the river and its heritage.
A Project with People and Nature at Its Heart
The initiative will focus on three key areas:
- Water: Improving river health by monitoring its condition and tackling pollution.
- Soil: Supporting farmers and land managers to restore soils and safeguard natural resources.
- People: Engaging communities in hands-on conservation, citizen science, and new educational programs to foster a deeper connection with the river’s heritage.
Working alongside farmers, schools, community groups, and a wider network of partners—including the Upper Axe Landscape Recovery Project and Chardstock Ecogroup—the project will pilot new activities and develop action plans to improve key habitats and species in the River Axe catchment.
Supporting the River Axe’s Revival
As a proud partner in Rivers Run Through Us, East Devon National Landscape is committed to supporting this transformative project. Our goal is to bring people closer to the River Axe’s incredible natural heritage and inspire everyone to play a role in its recovery. Tim Youngs, Manager of Blackdown Hills National Landscape, said:
“This project represents a significant step forward for nature recovery in the River Axe catchment and in reconnecting local people with their natural heritage.”
Vicky Whitworth, from Friends of the River Axe, added:
“The River Axe was a splendid lowland river and deserves to be cherished. This project will empower local people to play their part in bringing her back to full glory.”
Get Involved
At East Devon National Landscape, we’re proud to be part of this inspiring project. There will be plenty of opportunities to get involved, from community events and educational programs to volunteering. The project is currently looking for passionate individuals to join the project team! Two roles are currently open:
These positions are a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference to the River Axe and its communities. To find out more, visit our job opportunities page. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting journey to restore the River Axe and reconnect people with this vital part of East Devon’s natural heritage.