River Fest 2025: Explore the River Lavant
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Come and celebrate
the River Lavant this May with a fun-filled day including
the annual duck race!
On Sunday 4th May
the Western Sussex Rivers Trust and Lavant Parish Council
are putting on a free day of river focused fun for all the
family. This year
celebrates the 30th anniversary of the annual duck race
which will take place at 2pm from Pot Nore bridge.
With the River
Lavant being one of less than 300 chalk streams in the
world, come and join our team of experts who can show you
what lives in the river bed of this sparkling stream.
Help identify key
species along the river, from tiny water-dwelling insects to
the flora and fauna which adorn the banks. There will also
be a range of taxidermy river mammals, including a beaver!
Chalk Stream
Resilience Officer for the Western Sussex Rivers Trust, Kate
Whitton, explains why this event is not to be missed;
“We are very
excited for this activity-packed day on the Lavant where the
Western Sussex Rivers Trust will be on hand to answer all
your watery questions and help you get up close to some
river creatures! The beautiful
River Lavant has seen its fair share of issues over recent
years. We are working hard with communities and landowners
to restore it back to being a healthy river, but we need
your help! Come and see us
during River Fest to find out how you can become a River
Guardian and help this precious river thrive again.
Jenny Quest from
Lavant Parish Council explains how important this event and
the river are to the local community;
“The Duck Race has
always generated a sense of fun and belonging. Children of
yesteryear now share their enjoyment with their own
children. Locals are relieved to have the support of the
Western Sussex Rivers Trust after the great concern of last
year’s overpumping disasters. The river has been here for
millennia and we look forward to its restoration so it can
continue to bring life and joy to the village.”
This free family
event will be based on Lavant Village Green with
refreshments provided by Lavant Primary School.
Western Sussex Rivers Trust April 23rd
Page updated:
Wednesday April 23, 2025