Online Event
Tuesday 9th February 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Apprenticeship Opportunities and Insights – Virtual Talk

Online Event
Tuesday 9th February 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
During the online event you will hear from our two current apprentices; Pete and Hannah, the project’s Community Engagement Manager, Alex Ball and Canal & River Trust Early Careers Specialist, Ruth Runacus.
Our speakers will give you a look into the Unlocking the Severn project and our two exciting apprenticeship opportunities that will be recruiting soon. The current project apprentices will share their experience on the project and will give you a look into their plans for the future. Finally Ruth will provide an insight into apprenticeships, what they mean to the Canal & River Trust and if they are the right fit for you.
This free talk will be hosted on Zoom and joining details will be sent out to registered participants in advance using the email address provided. The talk will be recorded and will be available for viewing after the event.
The talk will be tailored to those interested in Unlocking the Severn and Canal & River Trust apprenticeships, although all interested are welcome to attend.
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A World Heritage Site and the beating heart of the Industrial Revolution, the Ironbridge Gorge is home to some amazing museums that make for an unforgettable experience.
Worcester is a key location for Unlocking the Severn.
Two of the River Severn fish passes will be constructed here.
At Diglis – engineers will install a deep vertical slot fish pass next to the weir.
This fish pass will also include an innovative underwater viewing gallery for monitoring the fish and providing a whole new perspective on life beneath the water.
We are also restoring a Victorian workshop on Diglis Island to provide a place for learning and exhibitions.
At Bevere – a 100m bypass-channel will be introduced with blocks and a shallow enough gradient for shad to swim around the weir.
Coming Up:
– Our next information event on Diglis Island – due to take place in July – details to be confirmed nearer the time.
– Exhibitions and activities will take place at The Hive – including children’s activities during Easter holidays and a photography exhibition in August 2019
– Places of Poetry workshops in July 2019.
View of Worcester from Diglis Island
Shrewsbury is a town which has grown within a dramatic loop of the River Severn.
Volunteers have helped us investigate the Shropshire Archives here for insights into how the towns history relates to the river, and how what records of shad we can find of shad they used to migrate all the way to Shrewsbury and beyond.
In 2020, an Unlocking the Severn Exhibition will be installed at Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery.
Tewkesbury is an important location for monitoring shad as the Upper Lode Weir on the Severn Ham, is the only place on the River Severn you can easily observe shad, as they swim over a notch in the weir.
You can join our people-powered science project at the riverside in May. Find Out More
In Gloucester we have partnered with the National Waterways Museum run by the Canal and River Trust.
In 2020 an exhibition about Unlocking the Severn will be brought to the National Waterways Museum.
In the meantime, you can come and meet members of the project team and find out more Unlocking the Severn at the Gloucester Tall Ships & Adventure Festival on the second May bank holiday weekend: 25 – 27 May.
Coming Soon!
Coming Soon!