A recent history of the River Wye and its continued decline

The River Wye, once celebrated for its wildlife, beauty and cultural significance is now facing one of the most serious ecological declines in its history. Worsening algal blooms, fuelled by excess phosphate are threatening its biodiversity, water quality and protected status.

This article examines how the Wye reached this critical point, the factors driving its deterioration, and the growing scientific and legal efforts to restore this iconic river.

Beneath the Surface – Building a Future Resilient to Groundwater Flood Risk

Groundwater flooding is a quiet but persistent threat, rising slowly after prolonged rain and often lingering long after storms have passed. As development expands across vulnerable areas, understanding what’s happening below ground is crucial.

This article dives into the geology, data tools and new modelling techniques that are helping us better predict groundwater flooding and plan developments that are truly future‑resilient.

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