Found 217 activities
Wednesday 6th May 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
About 11.2 miles away from your postcode
At St Joseph's Cemetery
Join us as we work on turning this hidden oasis into a nature garden!
Wednesday 6th May 2026
With Bedfordshire Environmental Action Team
About 46.6 miles away from your postcode
At Aylesbury National Grid Compressor
We have a long term project on this site to improve biodiversity, so each week we'll be doing a range of tasks to increase the habitats - meadow management, woodland work, hedgerow management and lots more.
Wednesday 6th May 2026
With East Sussex Biodiversity Action Team
About 48.1 miles away from your postcode
At Ninfield National Grid
Looking after woodland and meadow adjacent to National Grid site on Potman's Lane in between Ninfield and Catsfield.
Thursday 7th May 2026
With Leyton Jubilee Park Green Gym
About 4.1 miles away from your postcode
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 7th May 2026
With Meridian One Community Garden Green Gym
About 7.2 miles away from your postcode
At Meridian One Community Garden (Enfield)
Food growing and gardening tasks. Each week will vary depending on what needs doing, but can include seed sowing, planting out, watering, composting, weeding, construction of raised beds and garden signs. Tasks are suitable for all abilities. We take a break at around 12.30pm with hot drinks, biscuits and fruit provided.
Thursday 7th May 2026
With Action for Croydon's Environment
About 10.0 miles away from your postcode
At Addington Hills
Clearing scrub to maintain this increasingly rare heathland habitat
Thursday 7th May 2026
With Bedfordshire Environmental Action Team
About 30.4 miles away from your postcode
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.
Friday 8th May 2026
With Lloyd Park Green Gym (Waltham Forest)
About 6.0 miles away from your postcode
At Lloyd Park
Come and join The Conservation Volunteers as we work to protect and enhance biodiversity and nature in Lloyd 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!
Saturday 9th May 2026
With Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Events
About 2.5 miles away from your postcode
At Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park
Join us for Mayâs session of the Urban Nature Wellbeing Club and plant something for future generations to enjoy. Connect with nature and contribute to the legacy of our project. Explore hidden garden pockets across the Peninsula and try simple gardening activities during the session. Whether you have green fingers or not, thereâs something in the garden for everyone. Book your space now and be part of this special experience! The session is open to all adults (18+) interested in learning more about mental health, developing practical wellbeing tools, and connecting with a supportive community. This session is free, but booking is essential as only 12 spaces are available. To reserve your spot, email: georgiana.irimia@tcv.org.uk Programme delivered by the Friends of Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park and funded by the London Community Foundation
Monday 11th May 2026
With Bedfordshire Environmental Action Team
About 35.2 miles away from your postcode
At Sundon National Grid (Chalton)
We have just started a new long term project at this brilliant little site, to improve biodiversity. As we're in the early stages, our first few months are concentrating on recording what's on site now, and keeping on top of the plant species that would otherwise take over - mainly thistles. So our sessions are a mix of scything, raking, and walking over the site to survey what's there. Something for everyone!