About the
River Sid Catchment Group
Who we are and what we're hoping to achieve...
The River Sid Catchment Group (RSCG) was established in 2023 by a group of volunteers resident in the Sid Valley. It is the vision of the catchment group to elevate this river to excellent ecological health.
The River Sid is a small river in the South West flowing into Lyme Bay. The catchment is within the East Devon National Landscape. The main built-up areas are the popular seaside resort of Sidmouth and Sidbury Village. Farms, hotels, B&Bs and homes are scattered up the valleys.
In the past our land used to be managed differently. For example, we made use of eroded soil enriched by sheep grazing on the higher land to fertilise the water meadows below, and fast-flowing streams helped run fulling mills for cleaning woollen cloth. As times change, and especially with the increase of climate change, a reassessment of our rivers is necessary.
The river has often been described in superlatives; however it has some significant weaknesses.
To understand where we are in terms of the amount of biodiversity in the valley, baselines would be valuable. There are various records locally and nationally that we have used, and these are referenced in the appendices. Due to the steady decline in wildlife, a baseline set at one date can differ from another. The group aims to monitor wildlife populations to clearly understand the present position and changes in the short term.
This is a community-led catchment plan based on extensive public consultation.


We aim to:
- Improve the ecological health, diversity and resilience within the catchment;
- Restore access for sea trout, salmon and eels to live and breed in the Sid;
- Mitigate the impact of climate change on flooding, peak flow and biodiversity loss;
- Foster in the community an appreciation and respect of our river system.
Principle Objectives
Our principle objectives can be categorised into three core components. Take a look at what we hope to achieve in each of the areas below.
Water
- Riverine species recovery
- Reinstate fish migration
- Improve river habitat
- Maintain water monitoring
- Slow peak flow
Land
- Riparian species recovery
- Habitat improvement
- Remove invasive species
- Improve soil health
- Reduce polluting run-off from land
- Reduce water run-off onto roads
People
- Establish a stakeholder group
- Seek funding to support land managers
- Engage diverse groups
- Communicate progress effectively
- Work with nation, regional and local organisations
- Build a sound knowledge base
River Sid Catchment Plan
The catchment plan was put together under the advice from relevant conservation organisations. It provides information about the current state of the catchment, along with aims and objectives to provide vision and direction for collabortaive community action to reinvigorate the river. Click on the image to read the full document.
Progress and Objectives
Our team of volunteers meets regularly to review actions and progress to move the projects forward. We aim to update this document every 6 months. You can download the latest version of this document below.
Last updated: 23/07/2025
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