Contact Details
Convener: Col. Alastair Campbell
Clerk to the Board: Galbraith LLP C/O Neil Wright
neil.wright@galbraithgroup.com
Tel. 07920 725814Address: Clark Thomson House, Fairways Business Park, Inverness, IV2 6AA
Fisheries Manager: Sunny Bradbury Tel. 07788 453560
Biologist: James Symonds Tel. 07552 445489
Operations Manager: Edward Rush Tel. 0776 9261657
Fishery Officer: Rikki Golabek Tel. 07985508557
Fishery Officer: Geordie Fraser Tel. 07985508588
Police Scotland on 101
General enquiries should be made to the Clerk in the first instance.
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Dingwall Wildlife Day
Staff from the Cromarty Firth Fishery Trust helped to organise and run a Dingwall Environment Group Wildlife Day. The event was very popular and had a series of guided walks looking at local wildlife including; plants, birds, moths and mammals. … Continue reading
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Peffery trees
Two winters ago volunteers from the Dingwall Environment Group and The Conservation Volunteers planted local willow cuttings and alders along bare banks of the Peffery. After two growing seasons the trees are now well established. The trees are now providing … Continue reading
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Blackwater smolt trapping
As well as the long term smolt trapping operation on the River Bran, we are operating two Rotary Screw Traps this year. One of these will be used to monitor the effects of flow regimes on the Orrin to optimise … Continue reading
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Knotweed burning
With help from The Conservation Volunteers Green Gym group, dead Japanese knotweed stems on the Peffery were cut back and burned. The clearance of the dead stems makes access much easier later in the year for spraying and stem injecting … Continue reading
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Blackwater Tree Planting
We are working with Forestry Commission Scotland to test a new method of tree planting on a tributary of the Blackwater. Some bankside areas are being planted using traditional staked treeguards but in other areas tree shelters are being built … Continue reading
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Biosecurity signage
New biosecurity signs are being placed at strategic points around the Cromarty Firth region. Signs for anglers are to be located at points where anglers visiting from outside the region are most likely to see them. Signs for canoeists and … Continue reading
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Achanalt Smolt Trap Assembly
The Achanalt smolt trap on the River Bran has been assembled and is ready for this year’s smolt run. The trap catches the entire smolt run of the River Bran. Smolts are transported by road, past an impassable downstream obstruction at … Continue reading
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Woodland Trust Visit to Orrin
On Saturday the 23rd of March Russell Jobson from the Woodland Trust visited the Orrin for a tree planting afternoon with volunteers from the Dingwall Environment Group. After a planting demonstration the volunteers managed … Continue reading
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Orrin Tree Planting
The successful clearance of Rhododendron from the banks of the Orrin has left several kilometers of bankside which would benefit from the planting of native trees. The Woodland Trust generously donated nearly 2,500 alders,willows,aspen, birch and oak trees to help restore native … Continue reading
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Rhododendron cleared
Members of The Conservation Volunteers Green Gym celebrate the clearance of the last rhododendron on the banks of the River Orrin. This marks the completion of four years of hard work by volunteers and bailiffs which was supported by the … Continue reading
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