WEST CUMBRIA RIVERS TRUST LIMITED - Key Persons


Bethany Berry-Henshaw

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Bethany joined WCRT in 2023 as Project Officer for the Cocker Catchment. Before joining West Cumbria Rivers Trust Bethany worked as a Ranger for the National Trust in Wasdale and Ennerdale, with a special focus on the Wild Ennerdale Partnership. Growing up in the South Lakes in a family of keen conservationists, Bethany studied a BA Hons in History and worked in Outdoor Education for several years before returning to her roots. In her spare time Bethany can be found outside either in her garden or trying to find somewhere to go swimming!

Caitlin Pearson

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Caitlin joined the Trust in May 2017 as Catchment Officer, working on our Catchment Partnerships, action plans, monitoring and delivering projects. Caitlin previously worked as a Project Officer for the Yorkshire Dales Rivers Trust after finishing her PhD on the effects of farming on stream invertebrates. Caitlin enjoys spending her spare time cycling, running, orienteering and swimming in the lakes.

Cathy Gruba

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Cathy manages our learning and engagement programme and has a background in ecology and environmental education. She comes from a long line of teachers and thinks that is where her passion for education and engagement comes from. Cathy's favourite place to be is in her wellies in the river with schools and communities. In her spare time, you will find her walking her dog Flynn on the saltmarshes and mosses of the Solway coast.

Chris West

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Chris joined us in 2015 as a Project Officer working on the Freshwater Mussel project within the Wasdale valley. Chris previously worked with Eden Rivers Trust after completing a BSc Geography at Newcastle University. Outside of work Chris helps run the family beef and sheep farm near Workington.

Clair Payne

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Clair joined us in 2018 as the Glenderamackin Project Officer, working with landowners and farmers to deliver natural flood management and habitat creation projects. She has previously worked as a ranger for the National Trust in the South Lakes and volunteered for The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) in Leeds. She has a BSc in Geography from Newcastle University. In her spare time, Clair enjoys riding her mountain bike and swimming in many of the Lake District's wonderful tarns.

David Crowe

Job Titles:
  • IT Support Volunteer )

David Magrath

Job Titles:
  • Trustee

David Taylor-Norman

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
David is one of our part time Voluntary Interns. Currently studying a BSc in Zoology at the University of Cumbria, he is interested in learning all aspects of the Trust's work with an aim to help with community engagement in conservation, and gain knowledge about how conservation is undertaken. In his spare time David can be found climbing rocks or looking for insects!

Emma Jenkinson

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Emma is our Assistant Education and Engagement Officer. She loves working with children and has a varied background in teaching, environmental education and nature conservation. After having some time away to raise her family she has more recently been working as a freelance Forest School practitioner, frequently covered in mud (!), at Longlands Lake. In her spare time she enjoys lots of little adventures with her young family, and many, many trips to the ice cream parlour!

Esther Foster

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Esther is our Freelance Project Officer, helping out the team when required. She has a background in outdoor education, gained a BA in Outdoor Studies from the University of Cumbria, and is studying part time for an MSc in Outdoor Environmental and Sustainability Education through the University of Edinburgh. In her free time Esther spends a lot of time in the outdoors, mainly climbing and mountaineering.

Helen Baker

Job Titles:
  • Secretary
Helen's interest in the environment began on an O' Level field trip to Gibraltar Point near her hometown of Skegness in Lincolnshire. This led to a degree in Geography and a passion for travel and the environment which included many visits the wild places of the world. Her love of Cumbria was built on rainy October half term holidays hiking the hills with her father and sister, and in 2019 she fulfilled a lifelong ambition to relocate to the county. Helen has had a successful career in financial services working for a major international bank where she gained experience of project and programme management, technology and operations including a period as Chief Information Officer for an offshore branch. More recently Helen has worked locally for an employee benefits company. She is now on a "grown up gap year" and focussing her time on contributing to making a positive change for the environment and the people of Cumbria.

Helen Webb

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member

Ian Creighton

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
After many years invaluable service to the Trust, Ian now advises colleagues and partners on a wide range of projects and issues. Ian previously worked for Environment Agency (and its predecessor) for over 16 years and this included spells in fisheries, water resources and pollution control. Ian is passionate about Cumbria and improving our rivers for fish and a myriad of other species, both plants and animals. He lives in Keswick.

Ian Payne

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Ian began volunteering for the Trust in 2020 and came to appreciate the importance of the work that is undertaken, both for the environment and for the volunteers themselves. Having worked for Allerdale Borough Council for some 35 years in a variety of roles, aspects of the Trust's work chimed with some key experiences from his professional career. As Emergency Planning Officer during the 2009 floods, he was acutely aware of the devastation caused and hence the value of mitigation measures upstream. Being responsible for the Council's Environmental Services and working with some of the Borough's more disadvantaged communities, it was apparent that the quality of the local environment had a massive bearing on residents' quality of life. Ian now hopes his public sector experience can support the Trust in delivering its objectives. A fan of world and independent cinema, Ian has been Director of the Keswick Film Festival since 2017.

Izzie Mullin

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Izzie is our Project Officer, working to manage invasive non-native species (INNS) in the Derwent Catchment. Having previously gained a BSc in Environmental Geography from York and interning with the USNPS as a water quality monitoring intern, she then joined the trust as a voluntary intern in 2020 to gain more practical conservation experience. Izzie has previously assisted with our NFM monitoring, electrofishing surveys, INNS removal and tree planting efforts. She is excited to start her new role with the Trust and get stuck into tackling the INNS across West Cumbria.

Jodie Mills

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Trust Director
Jodie, our Trust Director, joined the Trust in November 2014 following a four-year conservation adventure on St Helena in the South Atlantic. Jodie has nearly 30 years' experience in the environmental sector and has worked in many parts of the UK and abroad, and for a number of conservation organisations, including BTCV, the Wildlife Trust, the National Trust, a number of small charities, and local authorities. Jodie helps the Trust deliver all its objectives and overcome the many challenges and hurdles along the way. Her particular passion is engaging communities and schools with their local blue and green spaces and all the benefits this can bring for people and nature. She goes by the great David Attenborough's mantra: "No one will protect what they don't care about, and no one will care about what they have never experienced."

Jonny Kidd

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Jonny is our St Johns Beck Site Officer. He grew up on a working farm in the Eden Valley and then moved to the north-east to study a BSc in Environmental Science and a Ph.D looking at the effects of long-term fertilisation on soil carbon. As a keen cricketer, Jonny plays regularly for his local team in the summer. He also enjoys road cycling and walking in the Lake District fells.

Karin Crofts

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Karin joined the Trust in 2011 as our invasive non-native species (INNS) coordinator. She then successfully bid for and set up our Catchment Partnerships before moving on to delivering projects to improve land management, water quality & habitat creation. Karin is currently delivering our People on the Keekle project, working on the Lower Keekle and Longlands Lake. Karin previously worked for the Environment Agency, Bassenthwaite Reflections (HLF funded) and she was fortunate enough to work with Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in the West Indies.

Luke Bryant

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director
  • Director
Luke joined us in 2017 as the new Assistant Director, overseeing the river restoration programme. He previously worked for an environmental contractor and has a background in environmental restoration and outdoor education. Luke is constantly amazed and inspired by the team at the Trust. Whilst there are always challenges associated with improving the natural environment, there is real joy to be experienced when projects start to take shape and get delivered. Having lived in Cumbria for 18 years Luke is passionate about the natural environment and, when not working, enjoys canoeing and walking with his young family and Labrador, Benny (official office-favourite dog).

Mark Hastings

Job Titles:
  • Trustee

Matt Buckley

Job Titles:
  • Trustee With WCRT
Matt Buckley has been a trustee with WCRT since 2020. Matt has held an interest in ecology and the natural world since early childhood. He has a degree in Environmental Science and lives beside a small watercourse and so, has an understanding and appreciation of many of the topic areas relevant to the project work of the trust. He works for the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, based in West Cumbria, as a Strategy Manager looking after waste treatment and storage. He is married to Julie and they have three sons, Dylan, Jacob and Elliot.

Mia Ambrose

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Mia joined the education team in 2023 as a learning and engagement officer. Her background is in outdoor education and she has developed skills and experience over the last few years to move to environmental education, through being an intern with us and getting involved in activities such as Toad Patrol, water quality monitoring, invasive species removal and tree planting. In her spare time she is generally outside, either in the lake, on the fells with her dog, or on one of her three bikes!

Monique Speksnyder

Job Titles:
  • Project Officer for the Waver
Monique is the project officer for the Waver and Warmpool catchment. She has a degree in Land and Water Management specialising in water quality issues.

Philippa Chadwick

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Phil has been working at the Trust since 2015, and is the River Ehen Project Officer. Phil has a background in conservation, including working for the Forestry Commission and the National Trust. She has a BSc in Zoology from Aberdeen University - and did once work at a zoo!! In her spare time you'll find her helping on the family farm or playing rugby.

Professionally Mark

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Mark is committed to the conservation of rivers and working to protect the great outdoors. As a keen salmon & trout fisherman Mark knows that most anglers are conservationists at heart and their role as the eyes and ears on the river banks is crucial in detecting pollution incidents while also recognising the presence of wildlife that is so often the barometer of healthy river systems. Professionally Mark is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and works for Cumbria County Council in social care. This involves operating in an increasingly challenging environment and includes managing the £28m budget and supporting major changes in service redesign. Mark has lots of positive energy and believes that anything is possible! We are delighted he has joined our Board of Trustees for both his enthusiasm and the invaluable HRM support and expertise he is able to provide the Trust.

Rachel Swift

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Rachel is our Marketing Manager. Rachel has spent 15 years working in Comms and Marketing in the Arts Sector and now brings her passion for the outdoors and marketing experience to this role. In her spare time Rachel enjoys walking, running, bouldering, kayaking, wild swimming and generally looking for adventures in the outdoors! rachel@westcumbriariverstrust.org

Ross Hayman

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Ross cares for a stretch of the River Marron which runs through his smallholding in West Cumbria, and is passionate about enhancing biodiversity and encouraging wildlife. He lives with the river every day, and has worked in partnership with the Trust on a range of flood alleviation measures that also enhance the environment. These have included tree-planting, river bank protection, erosion control, wooded debris installations, holding water on the floodplain and minimising run-off from fields. A parish councillor and primary school governor, Ross is a communications professional by trade and specialises in strategic communications, community relations and public consultation. In his spare time, Ross enjoys walking his labrador Max over the Cumbrian fells, along its rivers and around its lakes.

Ruth Mackay

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Ruth is our Fisheries Project Officer working on several projects but primarily the River Derwent electrofishing programme. She lives on the west coast of Cumbria in Whitehaven. A keen geographer, she has a BSc in Physical Geography and an MSc in Polar and Alpine Change. Throughout her degrees she studied a range of topics but with a particular focus on geomorphology. In her spare time Ruth loves to read and spend time knitting, sewing, gardening, baking, cycling and hiking.

Ruth McCooey

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Ruth has worked for The Outward Bound Trust for the last 16 years as Head of Finance, a role that suited not only her professional skills but also her personal belief in the outdoors being an essential component of a balanced life as well as providing the opportunity for learning and challenge to young people. Now contemplating retirement, she is glad to be able to put her professional skills to good use and help, as a Trustee, a charity with aims and objectives very close to her heart. Ruth was born on the edge of Morecambe Bay and spent her childhood on the shore, fields, hills and woods around Silverdale. Studying Physical Geography at University led to few career avenues other than teaching. Keen not to go down that route a career in Accountancy strangely beckoned and she gained qualifications as an ACA, now FCA and as an ATII (Taxation). Leaving practise, she branched into industry and then into the not for profit sector. If not enthralled within the complexity of excel spreadsheets Ruth can be found walking around the countryside, reading, listening to music or sleuthing with genealogy and discovering family trees & stories.

Sarah Clarke

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Sarah is our Volunteer Coordinator working with our fantastic volunteers and running a variety of volunteer days. She joined us in 2021 after completing a Countryside Worker apprenticeship with the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority. She is eager to use her skills and knowledge in this exciting role. In her spare time Sarah enjoys running, being out in the fells, reading, baking and eating cake.

Tom Malone

Job Titles:
  • Staff Member
Tom is one of our part time Voluntary Interns. Currently studying a BSc in Woodland Ecology and Conservation at Ambleside, he is interested in learning all aspects of the Trust's work to further his education and learn new skills. In his spare time Tom can be found walking in the woods or roller skating in Carlisle.

Trish Dunlop

Job Titles:
  • Trustee
Trish has had a passion for the environment since persuading her chemistry teacher to take their sixth form class on a trip to her local sewage works! This led to a degree in Environmental Chemistry and subsequently a job as a Pollution Inspector with what is now the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency. She moved south to live in the Lake District more than twenty years ago since when she has worked for Sellafield in a variety of roles relating to compliance and improvement for environment, health and safety. She has relished bringing up her three children to enjoy the fells, rivers and lakes around them and the family are often to be found messing about in our lovely clean waters. Having seen at first hand from her kids the positive impact that learning initiatives such as Forest Schools have on our next generation, she is keen to get involved, and muddy, with the Trust's education and volunteering projects.

Vikki Salas

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director
  • Director
Vikki joined the Trust in January 2013. She manages our successful Catchment Partnership work alongside managing a team of staff, overseeing the delivery of some of the Trust's significant projects and managing the Trust's consultancy work. As part of the senior management team Vikki works to ensure the Trust is successful and continues to deliver an ever increasing portfolio of delivery to improve our rivers and their catchments for people and wildlife. Vikki was born in bred in Keswick, and pleased to be back living and working in her home town, having previously worked as a Senior Ecologist in Leeds. In her spare time Vikki can mostly be found enjoying the outdoors with her young family.