How working together can improve our rivers
British Summer Time
at East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce
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Event Details
This
CIPS Branch face to face presentation at East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce will highlight the plight of
rivers and what can be done to protect them in a sustainable way for the future
benefit of wildlife & people. The River Ribble Trust was founded over 25
years ago and it has a pretty epic task ahead. They have a wonderful team of
volunteers and citizen scientists that help with project delivery, data
collection, tree planting, otter spotting and they help our rivers in many
different ways. See how their volunteers are true heroes and how you might be able
to support their amazing work. Don’t miss this great CIPS branch event.
If you have any queries please contact branchevents@cips.org
EVENT VENUE:
East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce, Red Rose Court, Clayton Business Park, Accrington, Lancashire BB5 5JR
This is a face-to-face event. The evening will
include a buffet and refreshments. There is ample on-site parking.
EVENT SPEAKER
Jack Spees
Director and CEO, Ribble Rivers Trust.
Strategically an advocate of the Ecosystem Approach to environmental conservation, finding a sustainable balance between the interactions of differing societal needs and intrinsic value of our environment. Focused on using the Natural Capital approach to delivering funding and finance into capital programmes to ensure both successful implementation and sustained change into the future.