Town Ditch has some issues

Message recieved 22nd February – via email.

Good to meet you today. As I mentioned we are looking for help around the Salter’s Close area. The Town Ditch has some issues with non native invasive such as Himalayan Balsam and Japanese Knotweed. It would be good to see how we could work together.

RDRA response:

The Town ditch is currently being reviewed by TRDC in conjunction with the EA. Mike Sims gave Chris Lloyd a walking tour of it and he is taking it up further.

River Chess Association response:

I am the Chair of the River Chess Association and a partner in the Chess Smarter Water Catchment Project. Over the past year along with the Chiltern Society and Chiltern National Landscape we have established a group of volunteers (River Rangers) to do maintenance work on the Chess. It has been a success and they have been successful in improving flow through Chesham and significantly reducing flood risk while creating good wildlife habitat.

We have seen all the good work that Three Rivers have done around Scotsbridge and are keen to work with existing groups on the maintenance and improvement of channels through Rickmansworth.  There is so much good that is going on in Rickmansworth with expanding water vole populations, otters and growing fish populations. It would be good to build a network of enthusiastic volunteers to grow the engagement with the river, while balancing wild life needs with flood mitigation.

I have been monitoring invertebrates on the Chess at Scotsbridge for over 16 years and it is one of our best sites for Yellow May Dun mayfly in the Colne Catchment.

Any update?

Message received Nov 25, 2025 – via email

Thank you for the recent e news, which I found to be an interesting read as always.

I was very sorry not to have been able to come to the recent Local Forum meeting, which I hope was well attended. Was there any updates on the Aquadrome situation?

Can you let me know when the next public meeting from RDRA members will be as I would like to keep up to date on local issues.

What is the latest news regarding the zebra crossing on the canal bridge, any signs that something might be happening to improve this?

RDRA response:

Many thanks for your email. We’ll post updates on all current and live issues that we are actively engaged with on our website. Regarding the District council meetings and updates please keep up with the council website updates:

https://www.threerivers.gov.uk/news

https://moderngov.threerivers.gov.uk/documents/g1996/Printed%20minutes%2015th-Oct-2025%2019.30%20Climate%20Change%20and%20Leisure%20Committee.pdf?T=1

https://moderngov.threerivers.gov.uk/documents/b4200/Supplementary%20papers%20-%20Rickmansworth%20Aquadrome%20Programme%2015th-Oct-2025%2019.30%20Climate%20Change%20and%20Le.pdf?T=9

Japanese Knotweed in Playground

Message received 20th July – via comment under post Vital improvements to Aquadrome receive cash boost.

All well and good, but has anyone started treating and or clearing the japanese knotweed in the playground yet? Full of weeds and still no access to a playground that cannot be used. Do the council have any idea when or if the playground will be open?

RDRA response:

Good questions David. We await further news from TRDC. Please do write to your local elected representative/s and councillors as well to get their feedback.

Find Your Councillor: https://democracy.hertfordshire.gov.uk/mgFindMember.aspx