Sadly another footbridge across the river is deemed unsafe – at Damside and Hawthornbank Lane
From CEC Natural Heritage Team – The footbridge in the Dean Village at Damside and Hawthornbank Lane has been closed …
From CEC Natural Heritage Team – The footbridge in the Dean Village at Damside and Hawthornbank Lane has been closed …
We are exceedingly lucky to have unknown species, yet to be named, thriving in a city’s wild space.
I am the river (in isolation) The dipper’s such a cheery chapDiving in and outIt never fails to make me …
The council has issued clear advice on exercising in our parks and greenspaces. CLICK ON ME to see This can …
The Water of Leith Fishery is closed due to Covid-19. At present people are only allowed out of their house …
Statement from Scottish Water We would like to update you on our response to the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Scottish Water’s …
From the 8th March to the 16th we managed to squeeze in 7 volunteer tasks almost one everyday!! Here are …
On the 16th March we closed our Visitor Centre and in light of the latest Government advice, the Trust has …
The Water of Leith Management Plan has been designed to last for 10 years from 2020 to 2030 and covers all the major uses and issues related to the river.
Created by friend of the Trust, Anthony McCluskey, from the Butterfly Conservation Trust, see above a fantastic video and below a …
Charlotte Runs the London Marathon We have been lucky enough to win a place for Charlotte Neary, our Community and …
Thank you to Richard Wells for this stunner taken around Saughton Park
Look what we have borrowed from SUSTRANS – an electric cargo bike. To alleviate the pressure on the van and …
Volunteers have been out in force this last 3 weeks clearing puddles and drainage issues – the wettest February on …
An official agreement on the day-to-day management of the Water of Leith basins has been approved by key partners. The …
The Water of Leith Conservation Trust works to conserve and enhance the river, its heritage and wildlife: The Trust promotes education and recreation through the Visitor Centre, and works with volunteers and community groups to deliver around 240 river clean-ups and habitat improvement tasks annually.