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07 Dec 2025

Loughs Agency encourages participation in popular Foyle Ambassador Programme

Open to young people aged 13-16 living within the vast Foyle catchment area, the week-long programme offers a unique opportunity to explore local rivers and coastlines through hands-on environmental activities, including angling, river studies and water sports

Loughs Agency encourages participation in popular Foyle Ambassador Programme

Loughs Agency is encouraging young environmental enthusiasts to sign up for its ever-popular Foyle Ambassador Programme, with the educational initiative returning from July 7-11 at the Agency’s Headquarters in Prehen.

Open to young people aged 13-16 living within the vast Foyle catchment area, the week-long programme offers a unique opportunity to explore local rivers and coastlines through hands-on environmental activities, including angling, river studies and water sports. Participants will also work towards earning the John Muir Discovery Award.

Since its inception, the Ambassador Programme has inspired over 500 young people to connect with their local environment, which has helped create a new generation of environmental stewards.

JP O’Doherty, Joint Interim Designated Officer at Loughs Agency, said: “We are committed to encouraging young people to take an active interest in their local waterways.

"The Foyle Ambassador Programme equips participants with new skills and knowledge and helps them understand the vital role these ecosystems play in our communities. We look forward to welcoming this summer’s cohort to the banks of the Foyle.”

Participation is completely free, with all equipment and transportation provided.

For more details or to apply, please download the programme information pack and complete the EOI form by visiting loughs-agency.org, Loughs Agency’s social channels or by emailing education@loughs-agency.org.

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