Useful Links  

This page contains links to other sites that you may find interesting or useful. The River Stour Trust is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Environment Agency (EA) The leading public body for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales with the role of ensuring that air, land and water are looked after by everyone in today's society, so that tomorrow's generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world.

British Waterways Board (BWB) British Waterways is the organisation responsible for maintaining 2,200 miles (3,540km) of an inland waterway network so that people can use it for a wide range of leisure activities. This is British Waterways' website, explaining who we are and what we do but please also visit our on-line leisure guide www.waterscape.com.

Inland Waterways Association (IWA) The Inland Waterways Association campaigns to ensure that existing waterways and their surroundings are conserved and maintained in the best possible condition and developed sensitively to suit future needs. This is achieved through lobbying Government, local councils and the Navigation Authorities, consultation, giving advice, organising and providing manpower for projects, fund raising and giving financial aid.

British Canoe Union (BCU) Set up in 1936 to send a team to the Berlin Olympics, the BCU is the lead body for canoeing and kayaking in the UK. Since then the organisation has grown considerably, and the range of canoeing opportunity has increased tremendously. The site provides a search facility to locate approved centres in your region and/or postcode.

The Steam Boat Association of Great Britain (SBA) The Steam Boat Association of Great Britain was formed in 1971 to promote the enjoyment of steamboats and to represent the interests of steamboat owners. SBA seeks to foster and encourage steam boating and the building, development, preservation and restoration of steam boats and steam machinery.

Electric Boat Association (EBA) The Electric Boat Association was founded in the UK in 1982 to promote the development in Electric Boating throughout the UK and is represented at discussions involving legislation for inland waterways.Electrically propelled boats on inland waterways are the most efficient form of transport available, both globally and at the point of use where there is no noise, no pollution and no fuss.

Coracle Society The aims of the Coracle Society are:

  • To promote the knowledge of coracles, curraghs and allied craft, their construction and use, also their study and collection.
  • To support the continuance of fishing involving the use of coracles.
  • To encourage the holding of coracle regattas, races, and allied events.
  • To support the craft of coracle making in all its forms.

    Waterscape The Waterscape website was set up to show the Great British public how much more it could enjoy its rivers, lakes and canals. You can find all types of boating, walking and cycling holidays, and book the whole thing online including hotels and equipment. A comprehensive on-line guide to all of Britain's canals, rivers, lakes and attractions provided by British Waterways Board.

    The National Trust The National Trust protects and opens to the public over 300 historic houses and gardens and 49 industrial monuments and mills. At Flatford, Willy Lott’s Cottage and their tea room is a pleasant accompaniment to our river trips aboard Stour Trusty II .

    European Route of Industrial Heritage The European Route of Industrial Heritage is a network of the most important industrial heritage sites in Europe. Come with us on an exciting journey of discovery along the milestones of European industrial history.

    The Henny Swan The Henny Swan, in the beautiful and idyllic riverside location, is the ideal setting for corporate dinners, celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a meal with friends. Information on boat trips to the Henny Swan.

    www.riverstour.com A personal website that promotes the activities of voluntary and commercial organisations on or near the River Stour. This includes the activities of Sudbury Sea Scouts and details of boat owners in a special "My Boat" feature.

    Sudbury Canoe Club The club enjoys some of the best canoeing and kayaking in the world, from river running to exhilarating white water kayaking. Run by qualified BCU Coaches, the club caters for both young and old paddlers, beginners and more advanced.

    Sudbury Rowing Club Rowing and sculling takes place on a 1500m stretch of water between a weir at one end of the River Stour and a low bridge with shallow water at the other. The club is active the whole year round, training through the winter for the Men's, Women's and Veteran's eights heads in March and April while for the rest of the year the club concentrates on fours, pairs, doubles and sculls.

    Bures Online Take a tour around the site and learn all about the three parishes that make up the community of Bures. This information includes a collection of historical and local information about Bures St Mary, Bures Hamlet and Mount Bures.

    Gt Cornard Information Details about local organisations and businesses, local events, important diary dates and other useful information for those living in Great Cornard and the surrounding area.

    Sudbury Society A registered charity that is affiliated to the Civic Trust and the Suffolk Preservation Society.

    Stour Sailing Club The Stour Sailing Club caters for racing, cruising and fishing. It has a full social programme and the clubhouse is open most lunchtimes and evenings. The Club invites new members of all ages and we welcome those with sailing experience or those who wish to sail or to learn about other activities on the water. There is a place for those less active too!