River Wye conservation at Desborough Park – Saturday 23 September 2023

River Wye conservation at Desborough Park – Saturday 23 September 2023

River Wye conservation at Desborough Park – Saturday 23 September 2023

Friends of the Wye Conservation Volunteers were back at Desborough Park undertaking a very difficult but successful work party.

There were four of our experienced volunteers wearing chest waders and carefully working in silt up to a depth of two feet. Four others on the bank were in support, handing tools and removing wet vegetation, and branches, by wheelbarrow a very long way to a pile which will be removed by the Council.

View of task site before work began
View of task site after work completed
View of task site before work began
View of task site after work completed

Many people stopped to chat and a couple who are residents of the nearby apartments kindly brought a tray of refreshments which were greatly appreciated.

Refreshments kindly provided by local residents
The strictly team

After the debris was removed, the ‘strictly team’ choreographed a kicking disturbance of the silt to try and get it moving.

The river flow was greatly improved by the time we left.

Thanks to the day’s volunteers, their efforts are much appreciated.

Pann Mill 10 September 2023

Pann Mill 10 September 2023

Pann Mill 10 September 2023

Image of Pann Mill

Friends of the Wye volunteers took their displays to the last Pann Mill Open Day of the year, and were pleased to greet visitors and let them know more about our ecologically important chalk stream and its Mills’ heritage. Our displays included samples of wildlife from the river and a map showing the locations of the rivers’ Mills, now gone but for some of the associated infrastructure.

River Wye conservation at Desborough Park – Sunday 16 July 2023

River Wye conservation at Desborough Park – Sunday 16 July 2023

River Wye conservation at Desborough Park – Sunday 16 July 2023

Volunteers cutting back vegetation allowing light to the river

Friends of the Wye Conservation Volunteers were in action, making a big difference to the river where the water can now be seen by people entering the park by the Millbrook School footpath.

Many of the overhanging branches and some nettles were removed improving views of the river letting the light in. The cut material was piled up ready for removal by Buckinghamshire Council’s contractors.

Some of the cut green material ready for removal from site

Unhappily our volunteers came across, and had to remove, more than 20 bags of dog poo. We’ve referred the lack of appropriate bins to the local authority, which, if provided would hopefully end this problem.

Special thanks to all the volunteers who turned out to help on the day. Your efforts are much appreciated.

Wooburn Fete Saturday 17 June 2023

Wooburn Fete Saturday 17 June 2023

Wooburn Fete Saturday 17 June 2023

Stall set up and ready to go.

Friends of the Wye volunteers mounted their display at Wooburn Fete, and enjoyed meeting and sharing information with visitors.

We had our usual wet display of aquatic invertebrates (starring the crayfish), information about our mills heritage, and photos highlighting the amount of rubbish that sadly finds its way into the water.

Thanks to our supporters on a hot and busy day: Bill, Pete, Priscilla, Barry & Caroline, Jane & John, Colin & Carole, and finally, can you spot Ed?

Pann Mill 14 May 2023

Pann Mill 14 May 2023

Pann Mill 14 May 2023

Heritage of the Wye’s mills being show to visitors

Friends of the Wye volunteers took their displays to Pann Mill open day and were pleased to meet so many visitors and tell them about our important chalk stream.

We exhibited information about the river’s Mills’ heritage, including a long map showing the location of the Wye’s many erstwhile mills and our ‘wet’ display showing some of the wildlife species that make the river their home.

We were fortunate to be visited by a recently emerged Green Drake mayfly, Ephemera danica, and watched its transformation from sub-imago (immature adult) to imago (fully mature adult), still to fully expand its wings.

Ephemera Danica, the Green Drake mayfly sub-imago (immature adult) on the left and imago (fully mature adult) on the right, still to fully expand its wings.
Friends of the Wye conservation at the Rye & Holywell Mead – Tuesday 28 March 2023

Friends of the Wye conservation at the Rye & Holywell Mead – Tuesday 28 March 2023

Friends of the Wye conservation at the Rye & Holywell Mead – Tuesday 28 March 2023

Fourteen Friends of the Wye volunteers were in action, on a wet morning, enthusiastically litter picking and removing woody debris and overgrown vegetation from the back stream. Some five or so bags, of in-stream and bankside litter were collected and a separate small team collected a further two bags of litter from the main river.

The litter, woody material and excess vegetation were collected into bank-side piles ready for later removal by the council’s contractors.

Our volunteers are rewarded by the satisfaction of tasks well done, and of course, tea and biscuits!

Thanks to everyone who took part.

Volunteers and piles of woody debris and overgrown vegetation