Month: March 2018

March 11, 2018

There is little doubt that membership of the EU has held us more accountable for pollution at an industrial level. Sadly, that responsibility hasn’t filtered down to all of the individuals in our society.   This stretch of one of Yorkshire’s industrial rivers is up against it. It runs through the city centre and is…

March 5, 2018

The river Goyt rose overnight as the snow melt made its way down from the hills so even though the air temp was a heady 7 degrees, the water temp remained just above freezing.   This brute of a Grayling has sadly seen better days. Initially I thought the scarring was due to predators but…