Video footage of the Cale fish survey now available
Many thanks to our friends at Wincanton Window, who have now published the official video of our electrofishing survey on August 4th 2017.… ...read the rest
Community Action to Transform the Cale Habitat
Many thanks to our friends at Wincanton Window, who have now published the official video of our electrofishing survey on August 4th 2017.… ...read the rest
At the end of October, while performing the regular kick sample on the Cale, some CATCH volunteers noticed a nasty-looking flow… ...read the rest
CATCH have been nominated as a charity to gain potential funding from the Aviva Community Fund… ...read the rest
Some years ago, the Environment Agency came to survey the Cale’s fish population by electro-fishing, and found it to be extremely low…… ...read the rest
A brief reminder to you all that the CATCH jumble sale takes place this year on Saturday April 29th, at Wincanton Memorial Hall beginning at 10am.… ...read the rest
CATCH would like to offer sincere thanks to the organisers behind Wincanton Town Carnival, which has happily returned to the town in recent years.… ...read the rest
2017 is peeping round the corner, and with it the CATCH team have started planning for the annual Jumble Sale… ...read the rest
Although we’ve known for two or three years that otters have been living on the river Cale, and they have been sighted in varoius spots including the Wincanton recreation ground, we’ve never been able to secure a really good photograph of one of them – until now.… ...read the rest
As March turned into April and the weather starts to improve, river watchers last weekend were able to secure photographs of two birds that have not previously been photographed on the Cale… ...read the rest
CATCH held their third Annual Jumble Sale on Saturday, March 5th 2016, in Wincanton Memorial Hall. … ...read the rest