The PBA are active in the local community.
We regularly have a stall at village fetes to enable visitors to see the amazing creatures you can find in our brook and explain the monitoring activities we carry out along the brook every month. The results of our water quality monitoring can be viewed here.
As our aim is to care for and protect our wonderful Pillhill Brook we support all initiatives and ideas that help to raise awareness of just how rare and precious chalks streams are.
Click on the QR code above to find more information on the Amport Trail that Watercress & Winterbournes have designed with the support of the Pillhill Brook Association and Amport Parish Council. Start your adventure at Amport School or the Hawk Inn.
Have fun!
The Pillhill Brook flows through 7 parishes before it joins the Lower Anton, just south of Andover. Each of these parishes have been extremely supportive of the work the PBA do, helping to fund our water quality monitoring and liability insurance. As a thank you the PBA presented an A2 chalk stream poster to each parish. Designed by Amanda Squires with supplementary information and photos provided by local parishioners we now have a set of 7 posters which we would like to share more widley. Click on the map below to access a copy of that parish's unique poster.
Printing of the 7 A2 parish posters was made possible by a kind donation from the Grosvenor Hotel in Stockbridge.
Click on the parish name below to get a copy of their PBA Chalk Stream poster.