6-7-2014 – Balsam bashing and litter picking
On Sunday 6th July, the CATCH team and various willing members of the public assembled for our first major river undertaking of the summer, a morning of concentrated work in three areas: removing litter from the river and its surrounds; uprooting Himalayan balsam from the banks; and mapping and cataloguing the various drains and outflows that empty into the Cale. These latter include some which appear to be long since defunct, some whose purpose is clearly obvious, and some which look a little suspicious in that they may be emptying polluted water, the source of which needs to be identified. In the suspicious cases, we can pass our findings on to the council and/or the Environment Agency for further investigation, and having a fully catalogued list means that any future incidents can be referred to as “outlet #23” instead of “the one a bit upstream from the bridge, no the other bridge, on the left bank, just up from that tree that looks a bit odd…” …hopefully this will eliminate any confusion!
CATCH would like to offer sincere thanks to all who attended, particularly to our district councillor Nick Colbert, who came along to see what we were up to but was not reticent about grabbing a litter-picker and getting to work; also to everyone who has helped to publicise the event, including Stephen Davy-Osborne of the Western Gazette, the Wincanton Window, and our own committe advisor John Spragg who came along to take a video of the occasion. His video, and that posted in the Window, are both shown below.

Unfortunately, despite being pleasant to look at, Himalayan Balsam wreaks havoc upon river wildlife.

Some people are responsible enough to collect and bag their dog’s mess, but then throw the bag in the river!
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