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CLIMATE change, medieval bridges and pollution will be subjects covered by a new series of online talks provided by a river trust this spring. These online talks are a first for the Ribble River Trust as part of their Ribble Life Together programme, a project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund with the aim of delivering a healthier river system for the benefit and enjoyment of local communities and local wildlife. Harvey Hamilton-Thorpe, Head of Learning & Engagement for RRT said: “In normal times, we would be visiting groups and giving presentations about the Ribble and our work but because everyone is encouraged to stay at home during the pandemic, we’ve organised these environmentally themed online talks.