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Alliance launches to tackle river and habitat decline

A new environmental partnership has launched in Wiltshire and Swindon, stepping into a national debate over the state of England’s rivers.

bySwindon 24
6 May 2026 • 4.34am
Alliance launches to tackle river and habitat decline
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The Wiltshire and Swindon Local Nature Partnership brings together organisations including the National Trust, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, Natural England, Wessex Water, Wiltshire Council and Swindon Borough Council.

Its stated aim is to restore nature at scale, improve water resilience and reconnect people with the environment.

The launch comes at a time of heightened scrutiny of water companies across England, with sewage discharges and infrastructure failings driving public anger and political pressure for reform.

Although the partnership is not a regulator and does not control infrastructure, it aims to address what it sees as a gap in coordination between organisations whose decisions affect rivers and landscapes.

Currently, farmers manage land that shapes water quality, water companies oversee ageing infrastructure, councils approve developments that change drainage patterns, and conservation groups protect habitats. These actions are often disconnected.

Ian Wilson, Chair of the Wiltshire and Swindon Local Nature Partnership, said:

“We are at a tipping point for our natural world. While the challenges of habitat loss and climate change are significant, so too is our collective resolve to create a brighter future.

“This Partnership looks to bring about coordinated action between key organisations that can work with farmers, landowners, businesses, communities and individuals to accelerate nature’s recovery, restore our rivers and ensure we have a healthy, thriving rural economy.”

The partnership is expected to promote what are known as nature-based solutions.

These include restoring wetlands to absorb floodwater, improving soil health to reduce runoff, reconnecting floodplains and creating wildlife corridors across farmland.

Supporters argue these approaches can offer long-term, sustainable benefits, but they rely on cooperation between multiple landowners and agencies.

The partnership does not hold its own budget and cannot compel its members to act, instead relying on voluntary alignment between organisations that face differing pressures.

Water companies operate within regulatory and financial constraints. Councils must meet housing targets, while farmers and conservation groups face their own economic challenges.

The Local Nature Partnership will formally launch at a forum on Tuesday 13 May.

Broadcaster Mary-Ann Ochota is due to deliver a keynote address at the event. She said:

“It’s easy to see the scale of the challenge, filthy rivers, drought-stressed fields, declining wildlife, and not know where to start. But there is a way forward, working together, sharing expertise, and achieving more than any of us can alone.”

Similar partnerships exist elsewhere in England, but this launch takes place amid growing public concern about river pollution and environmental governance.

Whether improved coordination can deliver measurable change in river quality, habitats and flood resilience will be closely watched across Wiltshire and Swindon.

Tags: nature

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