Education assistance available
One of WET's priorities is education, in the widest sense, and we are happy to assist schools and other groups in planning and organising educational projects that involve the Lake and its catchment. In particular, with [...]
Papers Past – The Ellesmere Guardian
Another 20,000 pages of The Ellesmere Guardian went online on April 15th, covering the period 1906 to 1945. A celebration was held at Leeston Library in early May. This a real partnership project, with WET [...]
First Trust Meeting for 2011
The first WET Trustee meeting for 2011 will be held on Monday 18th April, 6.30pm, at Lincoln Primary School library, 130 North Belt, Lincoln. A key agenda item will be the review of the Community [...]
Lake Level Management talk
WET is hosting an evening talk about the management of the Lake level. The speaker is David Aires from Environment Canterbury. WHEN: Wednesday April 6th, 2011 at 7pm WHERE: Leeston Community Room (Leeston Library) 19 [...]
Riparian Restoration – lessons learned
WET's riparian restoration programme, undertaken over the last couple of planting seasons, has provided a lot of information and helped us to understand what works well in the catchment. We have now produced a new [...]
Newsletters for schools
WET is keen to keep in touch with schools and community groups interested in education activites around the Lake. From time to time a brief newsletter will be sent out so we can keep in [...]