The walk is split into four sections (to be confirmed) and will be conducted on a mixture of footpaths, bridleways, quiet lanes and private land, where permission has been granted.
During the walk Simon will be introducing Rory first-hand to some of the key issues that affect the wildlife, ecology of the river. The itinerary will take-in in some ‘hands-on’ ERT conservation tasks, including a survey to hunt for the internationally rare white-clawed crayfish and a to get ‘down and dirty’ at local community river clean-up event!
The walk will also focus on meeting members of the community who rely on a healthy river environment river to support recreational and economic purposes.
Rory and Simon are aiming to raise as much money as possible to support ERT’s environmental education initiative, ‘Rivers in the Classroom’ which to date has worked with nearly 5000 school children up and down river valley. Their fundraising target is £10,000.
Simon Johnson Director of ERT said “I am really excited to be undertaking this fundraising walk with Rory. The walk not only offers a special opportunity to see a river in its entirety but also for Rory to learn firsthand about some of the major issues affecting the wildlife, ecology and people of this truly iconic river.”
Rory Stewart said: “I have been looking forward to this walk for months. It will come at the end of a Summer that, for me, has been made memorable by the people of Penrith and the Border and the landscape they inhabit; these are the two constants that make this constituency so special. It seems fitting to end my first Summer as an MP walking the length of this extraordinary river; 80 miles long, with 184 different species of plants and flowing through the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales National Parks, the North Pennines, the Solway Coast AONB, and the World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall. This is arguably the jewel in our crown, and it will be a great privilege to meet the people along the way who - as I am - are proud to speak of the Eden Valley as their home. With Simon's help I hope to raise awareness of its importance, and funds to contribute to its longer-term survival, and look forward to welcoming anyone who would like to join us on the walk."
If you would like to make a donation please contact Eden Rivers Trust on 01769 866788 or
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The Eden Rivers Trust is a charity (Reg. Charity No.1123588) set up in 1996; it relies on membership, fund raising and project funding from various sources to carry out conservation work within the Eden area. The Trust has spent more than a million pounds on river habitat improvements and fenced over 122 km of river bank throughout the River Eden catchment. It carries out electro-fishing surveys at several hundred sites annually and delivers educational visits to over 30 schools within the Eden catchment every year.