About us News 25 years of healthy lakes, landscapes and lives 1 April 2025 We are celebrating our 25th anniversary this year with a year-long programme of celebrations between 1 April 2025 and 31 March 2026. This includes include a dawn chorus event in partnership with Cornwall Birds at Lower Tamar Lake in North Cornwall on Friday 18 April and a celebratory meal for trustees, patrons and key partners at Roadford Lake on 1 May. There will also be various public open days at lakes across the region including Roadford, Wimbleball on Exmoor, Stithians in West Cornwall, Burrator on Dartmoor and Longham in Dorset. The annual photographic competition, which launches just before Easter, will include a category for historic photos for the first time. We're inviting our supporters to get involved by joining our #ItsYour25 challenge. Make a pledge to do 25 things at the lakes this year – for example, walk 25 miles, visit 25 times, take part in 25 activities – and share your progress with us. Everyone who completes the challenge before the end of November 2025 will be invited to an event in early 2026. Our Chief Executive James Platts, who has been with the charity since it was founded in 2000, is launching the challenge with an impressive list of 25 things he’s going to do, including game fishing at Kennick, sailing at Roadford and bird watching at Longham! James (pictured) said: “As a charity, South West Lakes Trust has changed and grown over the last 25 years, but our core purpose of protecting these special places for people and wildlife has remained unchanged. “Every year we welcome around 2 million visitors to the 50 inland waters in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset in our care. Ranging in size from one to nine hundred acres, the lakes provide unrivalled access to watersports, angling, walking and cycling. “We take great pride in protecting and enhancing these beautiful countryside locations so that they can be enjoyed by everyone, not just today, but by future generations as well.” John Lee OBE DL, Chair of South West Lakes Trust’s Trustees, said: “Twenty-five years of dedication, action, and impact in our mission to protect the environment and promote active, healthy communities is a great achievement – but there is more to do as we build a sustainable future, so here’s to the next 25 years of making an even greater impact together!” 25 years in numbers: 47.4 million visits to the lakes 71,528 days given by volunteers 54,887 participants took part in education sessions 1.7 million people got on the water or went fishing Click here for more information and how to get involved. About us Healthy lakes, landscapes and lives South West Lakes Trust is the region’s largest combined environmental and recreational charity, caring for and enhancing reservoirs on behalf of South West Water for conservation and recreation purposes. Our 50 inland water sites, encompassing 5,000 hectares of land and water spread across Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and West Somerset, attract in the region of 2 million visits annually. Our reservoirs and lakes are home to many wonderful animals and boast important habitats and built historic sites. We pride ourselves on enabling people of all abilities to enjoy these special locations by providing access both on and off the water. It’s your outdoors – come and explore. Manage Cookie Preferences