by Stuart Brabbs | Jul 12, 2012 | General, Invasives
Due to adverse weather conditions the completion of the Giant Hogweed control has been delayed somewhat. Our contractors have completed work on the Rivers Irvine and Garnock as well as the Annick Water and Water of Coyle. The River Ayr work has almost been completed...
by Meryl Norris | Jul 6, 2012 | General
The Carrick Invasive Species Project now has its own dedicated website: www.ayrshireriverstrust.org/cisp. The Carrick Invasive Species Project is a community lead project which aims to raise awareness of the issues associated with INNS and to bring them under control...
by Stuart Brabbs | Jul 6, 2012 | General
Gordon and Alba (our Spanish Student) has been at Failford injecting a stand of Japanese Knotweed for research purposes for most of the day returning to the office around 4.00pm. There had been no rain which we were relieved about as we had contractors on the river...
by Stuart Brabbs | Jun 28, 2012 | fishing, General
We were fortunate enough to receive scale samples from a 19lb River Ayr salmon caught a few weeks ago on the lower river. The fish had been frozen and the captor managed to take a sample for us after I made the request for which I’m very grateful and I have to...
by Stuart Brabbs | Jun 27, 2012 | General
The weir at Newmilns is now just a memory but the river is still finding its own level. With last weekends large spate, there have been considerable changes to the run and pool. The head of the run has cut down into the bed emptying the shallow pool upstream. The deep...
by Stuart Brabbs | Jun 26, 2012 | General, Invasives
While out and about Stuart spotted what looked like some Giant Hogweed plants next to Springwater Fishery near Dalrymple. As he had only seen these from a distance myself and Helen went to have a look yesterday and found a good few plants over the back of the banking...