A new project aimed at improving the health of the River Axe and its catchment is set to get underway early next year, thanks to a grant of more than £250,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, (made possible by National Lottery Players) and over £60,000 from the Environment Agency’s Water Environment Improvement Fund.

The project, named ‘Rivers Run Through Us’, will focus on involving communities in nature restoration in the River Axe, its tributaries, and surrounding valleys.

Rivers Run Through Us will be led by Blackdown Hills National Landscape and in partnership with Dorset and East Devon National Landscapes, with additional funding from the Upper Axe Landscape Recovery Project and the project’s partners.

Riverfly training (c) Vicky Whitworth

The River Axe, once renowned for its sparkling trout streams, has faced significant environmental challenges in recent years. Rivers Run Through Us will address these issues with a collaborative approach, emphasising the interconnectedness of water, soil, and people.

Tim Youngs, Blackdown Hills National Landscape Manager said: “This project represents a significant step forward for nature recovery in the River Axe catchment and reconnecting local people with their natural heritage”.

The aim is to empower local communities to monitor river health and collaborate with organisations to tackle issues that are identified. In addition, the project aims to support farmers and land managers in safeguarding their natural resources and building mutually beneficial relationships with the wider community. New educational programs will be developed to engage people with the river and its heritage.

Vicky Whitworth, Friends of the River Axe said: “We all want our river to be clean, with thriving wildlife, but people often wonder what they can do to make rivers better. The River Axe was a splendid lowland river and deserves to be cherished to bring her back to her full glory. The National Lottery Heritage Fund grant will kick-start change and empower the people of the place to play their part in bringing the River Axe and her tributaries back to a gold standard”.

The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded development funding of £250,630 to Blackdown Hills National Landscape to help the Rivers Run Through Us project progress its plans and later to apply for a full National Lottery grant of £1,237,391. This exciting development phase will involve teaming up with community groups, schools and farmers, trying out activities, and putting together action plans for key habitats and species.

Stuart McLeod, Director England – London & South at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “We know how important it is to protect our natural heritage and we are pleased to support this project that will engage local communities with the restoration of the River Axe. It’s through initiatives like this that we can make a real difference, by helping people better understand, and care for, the heritage on their doorstep. We look forward to working with the project team to progress their plans to apply for a full grant at a later date.”