Stunning Nature Photographic exhibition at the Visitor Centre
A visit along our corridor to the toilets has never been so beautiful. The walls are now adorned with over …
A visit along our corridor to the toilets has never been so beautiful. The walls are now adorned with over …
This mild extended autumn has really helped us with this years planting season. Back in March Trust Manager Helen was …
This week saw a calendar milestone for our volunteers as we packed away the drying greenhouse and tested all our …
Family event enjoyed by dozens of families looked at the trials and tribulations of life on the riverbank
To give the river a much-needed health check, Charlotte worked with Forth River Trust in July to carry out an …
Two weeks ago our Conservation Officer Charlotte completed her ‘Introduction to Electrofishing’ training near Inverness run by the Ness District …
The river seems to be teeming with life at the moment. Herons, goosanders, swans, kingfishers, dippers all spotted and photographed …
With the schools about to break up parents and carers are always looking for fun, preferably free things, to do …
Regular readers will know that we work each year to tackle this toxic and invasive plant which loves to grow …
In some ways the river banks are very much like many of us in respect to not quite having the …
All the rakes, brushes & cutting tools have been given a huge work out over the last few months to …
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.