
The River Wandle is a unique South London chalkstream which flows north from Croydon and Carshalton to join the Thames at Wandsworth. In Victorian times, the Wandle was one of the hardest-working rivers in the world, with 90 mills along its 11 mile length. In the 1960's, it was officially declared a sewer.

First founded in 2000 as the JetSet Club (Junior Environmental Taskforce, Senior Environmental Taskforce), the Wandle Trust is an ecological charity committed to cleaning up the River Wandle in particular, and improving the Wandle Valley as a whole.
Thanks to our efforts, and the generous support of sponsors including Thames Water, the river is now being restored to its former glory as one of Britain's great chalkstreams.
We’re also helping to re-engage children with their home environment through our “Trout in the Classroom” project, which has featured for several years in succession on the BBC’s London Newsround.

We hold community cleanups on the second Sunday of every month, up and down this unique urban chalkstream – pulling out everything from shopping trolleys to shotguns, and improving the environment for birds, fish, insects and local people
The Wandle
Trust
PO Box 56545 London SW18 9DY
T:
(0845) 092 0110 E:
erica.evans@wandletrust.org W:
www.wandletrust.org
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