The Beane Catchment Partnership is now on Twitter!  Follow us @BeaneCatchment.

The Rib & Quin Catchment Partnership is now on Twitter!  Follow us at @RiversRibQuin.

The Ash Catchment Partnership is now on Twitter!  Follow @AshCatchment to keep in touch with the partnership.

The Lower Lea is now on Twitter!  Follow @LowerLea for everything related to the Lower Lea Catchment Partnership.

The Middle Lea Catchment Partnership is now on social media.  We have a Twitter account!

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The Upper Lea Catchment Partnership is now on Twitter!  You can keep up with news, events, projects and media coverage by following @UpperRiverLea.  

Griff Rhys Jones visited Luton as part of his Rivers series back in 2009.

The series has recently been aired again - watch the fourth episode to see the Lea in Luton! (Watch from 2 mins 10 secs; available until 14 March 2015.) 

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Do you want to burn off your Christmas and New Year indulgences in January? Get involved in the final stage of restoration and improvement works in Luton’s Leagrave Park!

A group of Luton volunteers has been hard at work in Marsh Farm. Over the past six weeks they’ve created a path through Leagrave Park’s Rotten Corner – now a lot more inviting than its name suggests!

River bed improvement upstream of Tewinbury Farm

This stretch of river suffers from heavy silt deposition caused by reduced flows, dredging in the 70s, and the ponding effect of a weir. The aim is to restore the river to a silt-free, gravel bedded, shallow, fast flowing stream, with riffles and pools capable of supporting water crowfoot and breeding trout.

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