Found 765 activities
Tuesday 17th March 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
At Neasden Recreation Ground
Join us as we work on restoring the marshland habitat along the reservoir
Tuesday 17th March 2026
With CLL Nature Counts Volunteers
At Cumbernauld wide
We meet every Tuesday 10:30-13:30 at different Scottish Wildlife Trust and North Lanarkshire Council wildlife reserves, across Cumbernauld. We will participate in a variety of wildlife surveys to understand targeted species and how we can help them. From pollinator walks to mammal surveys, we will cover a variety of species recording. We may also complete conservation tasks, such as removing invasive species or making homes for nature. Through taking part in these Citizen Science sessions you will gain skills in wildlife identification, meet new people and discover the wildlife that lives in Cumbernauld!
Wednesday 18th March 2026
With Action for Croydon's Environment
At Happy Valley
Installing electric fence around this years coupe and cutting back scrub from previous years coupes.
Wednesday 18th March 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
At St Joseph's Cemetery
Join us as we work on turning this hidden oasis into a nature garden!
Thursday 19th March 2026
With Action for Croydon's Environment
At Happy Valley
Installing electric fence around this years coupe and cutting back scrub from previous years coupes.
Friday 20th March 2026
With Sale Water Park Habitat Improvement
At Sale Water Park
As part of a project improving the walkways along the river Mersey, we will be improving habitats at Sale water Park. You do not need any prior experience. Skills you'll learn: -Hedge laying -Coppicing -Woodland management -Tree felling (small <200mm) -Fence Installation Sessions will run 10am - 2pm, but there is no obligation to stay for the whole day.
Monday 23rd March 2026
With ACLS - Creative Woodwork 2025-26
At Hollybush Woodwork
This is a five week course which runs every Monday from 2nd March to 30th March 2026 from 10.00am to 4.00pm <br>Health and Wellbeing courses are designed to help you to improve or take care of your physical and/or mental health and wellbeing. <br>This hands-on course is all about using creativity to boost wellbeing, tackle feelings of isolation, and support mental health. You'll learn practical woodwork skills that you can use in everyday life - no experience needed! Whether you're a complete beginner or just want to refresh your skills, you'll get to safely use common hand tools, measure wood accurately for simple projects, create basic joints and fixings. It's a relaxed and supportive environment where you can learn new skills, meet others, and enjoy the process of making a planter and a small garden store with your hands. <br>This course is FREE if you are in receipt of certain income related benefits; work full-time (37hrs a week) and earn below £25,750 or work part-time and earn below £13.85 per hour; It is £37.50 for those in receipt of state pension. Otherwise contact us for course fees. Evidence of identity and benefits, pension, or salary must be provided before the course starts. <br>To enrol on a course or for more information please call 0113 274 2335 or email hollybush@tcv.org.uk <br>Please note that this is a very hands-on, physical course that requires a level of strength and dexterity, and you will be using sharp hand tools. If you have a disability or problem with mobility, then please contact us to discuss how we can help you before you sign up to the course.<br> In the first session we will introduce you to the Hollybush site, your tutor and other learners so you feel welcome and confident, and make sure you have the support and equipment you need.
This is a paid event.
Tuesday 24th March 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
At Neasden Recreation Ground
Join us as we work on restoring the marshland habitat along the reservoir
Tuesday 24th March 2026
With CLL Nature Counts Volunteers
At Cumbernauld wide
We meet every Tuesday 10:30-13:30 at different Scottish Wildlife Trust and North Lanarkshire Council wildlife reserves, across Cumbernauld. We will participate in a variety of wildlife surveys to understand targeted species and how we can help them. From pollinator walks to mammal surveys, we will cover a variety of species recording. We may also complete conservation tasks, such as removing invasive species or making homes for nature. Through taking part in these Citizen Science sessions you will gain skills in wildlife identification, meet new people and discover the wildlife that lives in Cumbernauld!
Wednesday 25th March 2026
With Action for Croydon's Environment
At South Norwood Country Park
Practice the ancient craft of hedge-laying.