Water is often taken for granted despite its profound significance. Whether it’s a refreshing sip to quench our thirst or a luxurious bath at the end of the day, water is always there for us but something we rarely truly appreciate. The river flowing by our feet during an outdoor ramble and the water gushing from our showers are all part of a larger cycle. And our interaction with water in our homes directly affects the breath-taking landscapes we all cherish and love to explore. Quite simply the more water we use, the less water there is for wetland habitats and reservoirs. So get thinking next time that tap is dripping!
To help establish a meaningful connection between individuals and the water they use, CCW has launched 'Walking with Water', an initiative to inspire people of all ages to explore and appreciate the places where water comes from, such as rivers, streams and reservoirs. We think this matches with the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust's mission to safeguard local wildlife and preserve the beauty of our natural surroundings perfectly.
To help get you in the adventuring mood, CCW recommends getting outdoors and exploring the ideal ‘Walking with Water’ beauty spot of Tucklesholme, a Staffordshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve and important feature of the Trent Valley landscape. Please note the main footpath has a diversion in place while river restoration work is taking place.