Hawker’s Bridge Weir now open to fish traffic!

CATCH were able to hail another significant step forward in the improvement of the Cale yesterday, with the opening of hatches on the Hawker’s Bridge weir… ...read the rest


Pushing on with Cale Park regeneration

Proposals for the regeneration of Cale Park will take a step forward in the next few months… ...read the rest


Sowing the Seeds of Remembrance

C.A.T.C.H., in conjunction with the town’s Recreation Ground working group are holding an event on Saturday 25th April from 10am at the town’s recreation ground to sow seeds for a Memorial Wildlife Meadow. The meadow is being created to serve as an area for all to visit, enjoy nature and also to remember all those who played a part in two World Wars. To that end, included in the wildflower seed mix will be Flanders poppies. The whole community is invited to this event, final soil preparation will commence at 10am and it is planned that the seeds will be ...read the rest


2015 Kick sampling begins

Today we publish the results of our first kick sample of 2015… ...read the rest


Cleaning up the Town

On the weekend of May 23/24, Wincanton Town Team are arranging a Spring Clean of the town… ...read the rest


See the bluebells at Duncliffe Wood!

On Sunday 26th of April, the Woodland Trust will be hosting a guided walk around its reserve at Duncliffe Wood… ...read the rest


2nd Annual Jumble Sale raises over £400

A huge thank-you from CATCH to everyone who supported our Jumble Sale on 8th February, as we comfortably exceeded last year’s total and raised just over £420 on the day.… ...read the rest


Chris Sperring MBE to talk in Wincanton

Friday 13th March 2015

C.A.T.C.H. are pleased to announce that professional wildlife conservationist Chris Sperring M.B.E. will be presenting a talk … ...read the rest


2nd Annual CATCH Jumble Sale

CATCH will be holding their second Jumble Sale at the Balsam Centre, Wincanton on Sunday February 8th … ...read the rest


Let there be Light

One of the factors to be considered when managing a river environment, is creating a variation of light and shade patterns… ...read the rest