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  • Helping the Sid River
    • About the River Sid
    • Resources on the River Sid
    • Photography along the Sid
    • Filming along the Sid
  • Nature Recovery
    • Nature Recovery – the whole river
    • Nature recovery – looking after the waters
      • Water pollution on the Sid
      • Monitoring Water Quality
    • Nature recovery – creatures along the Sid
      • Bats along the River
      • Otters along the River
      • Water voles along the Sid
      • Invertebrates in the River Sid
    • Nature recovery – what other groups are doing
      • Nature recovery – Sidmouth Town Council
      • Nature recovery – Sid Valley Biodiversity Group
      • Nature recovery – Devon Wildlife Trust
  • Stretches along the Sid
    • The River Sid Nature Reserve
    • The Byes Park
      • The Byes Park – Gilchrist Field and Margaret’s Meadow
    • The mouth of the Sid
  • Fish Pass
    • Fish in our rivers
      • Electro-fishing
    • Fish in the River Sid
    • School Weir
  • In the press
    • In the press: national news
    • In the press: South West Water
    • In the press: local news and themes
  • History of the Sid
    • River Sid – ‘The Bad Old Days’
    • On the River Sid – the disappearing house in the Byes
    • “The Rest”: A house in the Byes
  • Art and Culture along the Sid
    • Paintings of the River Sid
    • Creativity along the Sid
  • Tales from the Sid
  • Flooding in the Sid Valley
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Water monitoring along the Sid: September pictures

by: JWPosted on: October 3, 2023October 3, 2023

The social media pages of the SVBG have been full of photos of various beasties found in the River over September – as well as the good folk having a good look at what is to be seen. This entry is from 11th September: We […]

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Measuring and monitoring along the Sid

by: JWPosted on: October 2, 2023October 1, 2023

The Sid valley Biodiversity Group have been very busy of late. On the 5th September, two qualified people from the West Country Rivers Trust surveyed the fish population with electrofishing. Commissioned by the Sid Valley Biodiversity Group their task was to assess six sites to […]

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Proposal for “TreeKicker” Installation in the River Sid

by: JWPosted on: October 1, 2023October 1, 2023

The idea of felling trees to help nature along rivers feels counter-intuitive, but the specific technique of installing ‘tree-kickers’ has been tried and tested. Here’s a video from the Wild Trout Trust explaining why and how it’s done: Secure installation of felled tree-crowns or whole […]

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Gravel from the Sid ‘to reduce the risk of flooding’

by: JWPosted on: September 19, 2023September 19, 2023

Taking gravel from the Sid to replenish the beach has been an ongoing process for some time now: Dredged river gravel to protect Pennington Point | Sidmouth Herald The Beach Management Plan envisages further recharging of the beach: 8 March 2023 – Massive step forward […]

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Is River Sid pollution making its way down to the beach?

by: JWPosted on: September 18, 2023September 19, 2023

Flooding, runoff and ‘pollution risk’ – in the press and online: The Sid River was very full over the weekend – although not as high as during the floods of 2012: River Sid floods in The Byes Sidmouth 7th July 2012 – YouTube And the […]

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Salmon Run 2023

by: JWPosted on: September 17, 2023September 17, 2023

From Tidelines along the Exe: Just 1 week to go until we get our running shoes on and head to the start line. It’s not too late to sign up to join this year’s Salmon Run! Register for the 5K or join the relay, we […]

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Natural and low-impact infrastructure along the Sid

by: JWPosted on: August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

It should be possible to manage the waters of the River Sid in a more sympathetic way. A current project is the creation of ‘leaky dams’ near the source of the river: Further work with the Leaky Dams at Stoney Orchard Growing Community in the woodland […]

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Citizen science on our Westcountry rivers

by: JWPosted on: August 24, 2023August 24, 2023

There’s a huge amount of interest in our rivers – and citizen science can determine the state they’re in: Campaigners believe their work could lead to real change in the water quality of British rivers and beaches by raising awareness of problem pollution areas. According […]

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Fabulous photos – tales by the river in August

by: JWPosted on: August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

These pages have taken us through the seasons along the River Sid – but not yet high summer. And for a summer snap-shot, we have to start on the beach: August 2006: “The river seems to disappear into the shingle.” Mouth of the River Sid, […]

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Celebrating East Devon’s rivers – Festival of the Exe

by: JWPosted on: August 21, 2023August 21, 2023

There are a lot of things happening on our neighbouring river: Action on the River Exe – The Sid Learning from Devon’s other rivers: the Tidelines project on the Exe – The Sid Including research into discharges: Friends of the River Exe (FORE) | Facebook […]

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