Adur River Festival Events
Join us from June to October 2024 at a rolling programme of events and activities to help raise awareness of the Adur River Recovery project, including its potential to restore the river and the resulting impacts. The project partners are collaborating with local communities to attend local events, or establish activities to help connect people to the river whilst raising awareness of the project.
Adur River Festival: Pad Farm to Bramber Brooks river walk
Join us on a meandering riverside walk from Shoreham to Bramber to hear more about the innovative Adur River Recovery project. With stops for talks along the way from Ouse & Adur Rivers Trust, Adur District Council and Horsham District Council.
Adur Valley: Shoreham's Green Gap
Come and join a lively, engaging range of talks and panel discussions from organisations working on projects within the Adur Valley.
Adur River Festival: Birdlife of the Adur Estuary SSSI
Bird watching and short walk around the Adur Estuary SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), with expertise and guidance provided by Shoreham District Ornithological Society
Paddleboard River Safari Conservation Tour
Come for a paddle and learn about the Adur's birdlife and how you can get involved with the Adur River Recovery Project.
Tideline Trash And Treasure Art Workshop
Join artist Carmen Haselup in the beautiful setting of Knepp for a river birds workshop using trash found on beach clean ups.
Creative Kids art workshop
Join artist Carmen Haselup in the beautiful setting of Knepp for a river birds workshop using trash found on beach clean ups.
Heritage walk along the River Adur
Join us for a gentle stroll along the River Adur at Shoreham, where you'll discover the rich history and heritage of this beautiful area.
Shoreham Port Sustainability Week - Talk
Join us at the Shoreham Port Sustainability Week to learn more about this ground breaking project.
Riverfly Monitoring Initiative
*Both courses are now fully booked* Join us for one of two riverfly training session to become a certified riverfly monitor to learn how to survey river invertebrates as an indicator for water quality on your local river.