Found 899 activities
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (South London)
At Burgess Park
We return to Burgess Park again this year, this time to improve the access through the Upper Albany Road Woodland section of the park, between the ponds and the Albany Rd perimeter. We will be installing timber edging and filling the paths with woodchip, and installing small 800mm width oak sleeper steps on the inclines through the woods.
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Events
At Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park
Letâs explore the park together and discover how relaxing it can be to spend time in nature. We will take a closer look at the beautiful plants around the park, use binoculars to spot wildlife, and enjoy fun games that include stretching and breathing exercises. All in a refreshing outdoor session, aiming to bring you closer to nature in a playful environment. The sessions are taking place outdoors from 11am-12pm and 2-3pm; a âplan Bâ for a rainy day is in place for an equal amount of fun and relaxation. Sessions are free, and no booking is required. We will meet at the gatehouse at 11am and 2pm and we recommend arriving at the start time. Stick around in the park and complete the quiz or the younger childrenâs trail to discover more about colours in nature.
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Leyton Jubilee Park Green Gym
At Leyton Jubilee Park
Come and join The Conservation Volunteers as we work to protect and enhance biodiversity and nature in Leyton Jubilee Park all whilst enjoying proven benefits to your physical and mental wellbeing! Activities include planting and maintaining wildflower meadows, wildlife survey work and citizen science, creating stag beetle loggeries, building bee banks, constructing both living and dead hedges and much more!
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Haringey Conservation Volunteers
At Railway Fields
Assorted tasks around the nature reserve. Please copy the link into your browser and sign up here: mailchi.mp/e6a6c2d91f94/july-2026-newsletter-4741907
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
At Headstone Manor
Join us at this historic site as we carry out some conservation works
Thursday 30th July 2026
With South Essex Action Team
At Rayleigh National Grid Substation
On our site is a damaged reptile fence. This is spreading microplastics into the ground as it breaks down and could be a risk for trapping animals. This is a physical activity and those interested will need a good level of fitness. Please contact the project officer before the session to sign up. Transport available from the Colchester office and Britannia car park, Colchester.
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Bedfordshire Environmental Action Team
At Wymondley National Grid
This is a long term project to improve biodiversity on the site. Each week we'll be doing different activities according to the season to increase and improve habitats for wildlife - it could be tree planting, wildflower surveys, seed collection, litter picking, scrub clearance and more.
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Milebrook Hall Food Growing
At Milebrook Hall
Join Us for a Relaxing Morning in the Garden at Milebrook Hall!. Step into the garden and enjoy a couple of peaceful, feelâgood hours of conversation, connection, and handsâon food growing. Whether youâre a seasoned gardener or an absolute beginner, youâll be warmly welcomed! Whatâs Waiting for You: A cosy greenhouse to kick-start the growing season early Easily accessible raised beds perfect for planting and learning All tools, gloves, and equipment providedâjust bring yourself! A friendly coffee morning happening at the same time, so a warm brew is always close by.
Thursday 30th July 2026
With TCV Leicester Volunteers
At Wing Water Treatment Works
It is time to for the annual hay cut and hand raking on eight designated parcels of species rich grassland surrounding the Wing Water Treatment Works site in the attractive Rutland countryside. Volunteers will be working to rake the cut grass from shaded areas into open areas, some translocation of cut grass from the smaller parcels to the larger areas for ease of conditioning into hay. All conditioned hay will be baled by a local farm park to be used for animal feed. This is a rewarding project for volunteers who are well looked after on this Anglian Water site, a good opportunity to enjoy and be outside with nature.
Thursday 30th July 2026
With Norwich Midweek Group
At East Hills Costessey
With (or without, your choice) The Sound Of Music, we will be cutting back bramble for next springâs bluebells.