This month, we're highlighting the parlous state of one small stream in our catchment: Hookwood Common Brook near Horley. The likely...| rivermoleriverwatch
Date: 28th July 2025STOP PRESSThis statement is our response to the Environment Secretary Steve Reed’s pledge announced to halve sewage pollution from water companies by the end of the decade.Government Press release - Reed: Government to cut sewage pollution in half by 2030: Sewage pollution from water companies will be cut in half by the end of the decade, the Environment Secretary Steve Reed will pledge today (Sunday 20 July).https://www.gov.uk/government/news/reed-government-to-cut-sewa...| Rivermoleriverwatch
This month's water quality reports is a more concise summary. We plan to do a comprehensive seasonal analysis at the end of the summer...| rivermoleriverwatch
Where Did the River Go? Understanding the Vanishing River Mole Every so often—perhaps once in a generation—the River Mole performs a...| rivermoleriverwatch
Welcome to a round-up of news and the latest river data from River Mole River Watch. Mapping swallow holes in the Mole Gap with Nick the...| rivermoleriverwatch
League Table of Most Polluted Water Courses *built from weighted data In the Spring of 2023, our citizen scientists began monthly data...| rivermoleriverwatch
Saturday 17th May 2025 Leatherhead Football Club, Fetcham Grove, Leatherhead KT22 9AS. Please arrive from 9. 30am , coffee and tea on...| rivermoleriverwatch
Welcome back to our monthly update on the health of the River Mole and its tributaries, as monitored by our dedicated team of citizen...| rivermoleriverwatch
Simon has made a video to explain the recent trends in storm overflows throughout the River Mole catchment Click here here for the link...| rivermoleriverwatch
Welcome to our February newsletter which has a summary of our latest citizen science test results for last month. Let's start with some...| rivermoleriverwatch
In late January, citizen scientists from the River Mole River Watch conducted their monthly water quality assessments to evaluate...| rivermoleriverwatch
Sewage once again flooded into streets and properties from Thames Water's Horley Sewage Treatment Works (STW) on 5 January 2025. Sewage...| rivermoleriverwatch
December and early January have been very busy months for River Mole River Watch.| rivermoleriverwatch
Hi everyone, This month, we're trying something new—sharing our news through a video! So, grab a coffee and take 15 minutes to catch up...| rivermoleriverwatch
For those of you unable to come on the March on Sunday, here is a recording of the speeches in Parliament Square, they are all good but...| rivermoleriverwatch
River Mole River Watch supporters made quite a splash, we stood out in our blue hi-vis vests, carrying the textile banner small shoal of...| rivermoleriverwatch
Eighteen months of citizen science data in the River Mole catchment reveal consistent and concerning patterns in water pollution.| rivermoleriverwatch
River Mole River Watch trustees Caroline & Nigel will be going up to join the march by train. The nearest train/underground station to...| rivermoleriverwatch
Foam on the Mole Foam is a common sight on the River Mole and is typically associated with pollution. It is frequently mentioned on...| rivermoleriverwatch
On 10th October 2024, three RMRW trustees, Caroline, Nigel and Sue, attended the annual River Mole & Wey Catchment Partnship event, this...| rivermoleriverwatch
Campaigning to end pollution in the river Mole, and taking action to improve water quality for the benefit of the environment, wildlife and people.| Rivermoleriverwatch