A Day in the Life of the CATCH Stand
- By Dave Smith
- June 17, 2014
- No Comments
On June 15th, a pleasant sunny Sunday afternoon, our chairman Gary took the CATCH stand and the assorted paraphernalia along to Horsington Village Fete… ...read the rest
Prince fishers!
- By Dave Smith
- May 28, 2014
- No Comments
Excellent news on the wildlife front, thanks to our chairman’s wife Caroline, who spotted – and took a quick photo via her mobile phone – four newly-fledged kingfisher chicks… ...read the rest
Little Things Mean a Lot
- By Dave Smith
- May 9, 2014
- 2 Comments
In conjunction with the Environment Agency, CATCH is now monitoring the Cale with regular kick samples, which help to keep track of the population of insects and other invertebrates in the river.… ...read the rest
Pike spotted in Cale – Theo Pike, that is…
- By Dave Smith
- March 24, 2014
- 2 Comments
A few weeks ago, we were graced by the presence of Theo Pike, a leading light of the Wandle Trust … ...read the rest
Jumble Sale a resounding success
- By Dave Smith
- February 11, 2014
- No Comments
Many thanks to all the people of Wincanton who attended our Jumble Sale this past Saturday. We have raised an impressive £300.21 to put towards our work on the river!… ...read the rest
Windows on Wincanton Wildlife
- By Dave Smith
- January 31, 2014
- No Comments
Today sees the first in a planned series of articles going into some detail on a particular example of the flora and fauna to be found in, on, or near the River Cale. It can be found here, or in the website menu under “River Cale Wildlife.”
Suggestions for what animal, tree, or plant we might feature next are always welcome – provided it’s something that we might actually see in the vicinity of Wincanton!… ...read the rest
Catch making headlines
- By Dave Smith
- January 9, 2014
- No Comments
CATCH’s conservation activity has drawn the attention of the Western Gazette… ...read the rest
Water, Water Everywhere…
- By Dave Smith
- January 8, 2014
- No Comments
The recent spell of prolonged heavy rain has, of course, led to severe flooding across large parts of the south west of England, and Wincanton has fared much less badly than some other towns. Nevertheless, it is likely that flood waters will have dragged who-knows-what manner of rubbish into the river… ...read the rest
Jumble Sale
- By Dave Smith
- January 8, 2014
- No Comments
CATCH are organising a jumble sale to raise funds for their river projects. It is being held at the Balsam Centre on Saturday 8th February, from 12 noon until 2pm.… ...read the rest
The river in Autumn
- By Dave Smith
- November 14, 2013
- No Comments
As the seasons change, so the appearance of the river and its surroundings also changes; but whatever the time of year there are always wonderful things to see… ...read the rest