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TrentRivers Trust Protecting diversity, environment and salmon restoration in the RiverTrent
We aim to protect the environment and diversity of the RiverTrent and its tributaries and to encourage any improvement in the same by action and research.
This is to be achieved by stocking the river in various and appropriate locations, initially by stocking the River Dove and River Churnet, with any juvenile stage as is deemed appropriate for the time and location.
The Severn is connected with the riversTrent and Mersey via the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, and with the canal network around Birmingham via the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, which joins the Severn at Worcester.
River of northeast England formed by the union of the North Tyne (rising in the Cheviot Hills) and South Tyne (rising near Cross Fell in Cumbria) near Hexham, Northumberland, and reaching the North Sea at Tynemouth ; length 72 km / 45 miles.
The principal tributary of the Tyne is the River Derwent, and the chief towns and cities along its course are Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Jarrow, and South Shields.