
Found 264 activities
Thursday 22nd May 2025
With Bedfordshire Environmental Action Team
About 30.7 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.
Thursday 22nd May 2025
With ESHW Crowborough Health Walk
About 31.8 miles away from your postcode
At ESHW Crowborough Health Walk
A very popular walk with different start points to make the most of the local countryside and views. Take care: due to local geography, can be a bit steep in places and sturdy footwear is advised.
Thursday 22nd May 2025
With Berkshire Biodiversity Action Team
About 36.5 miles away from your postcode
At St Catherine's Lodge
Rhododendron cutting
Thursday 22nd May 2025
With ESHW Hailsham Health Walk
About 46.0 miles away from your postcode
At ESHW Hailsham Health Walk
Exploring a variety of local walks that start from the War Memorial. Mostly surfaced paths, including the Cuckoo Trail, around the pond, local quiet streets. Take care: starts in town so some narrow pavements and road crossings.
Thursday 22nd May 2025
With East Sussex Health Walks
About 47.4 miles away from your postcode
At ESHW Ninfield Health Walk
One of our shorter health walks â routes around the pretty village, using quiet lanes and footpaths to make loops with charming scenery and stunning views, including the delightful Church Wood Nature Reserve and landscapes painted by Turner. Take care: some rural/woodland footpaths that can be uneven in places.
Friday 23rd May 2025
With The Paddock Volunteers
About 5.9 miles away from your postcode
At The Paddock Community Nature Park
Join our wildlife surveys in 2025! The event is for anyone who is interested in learning about nature, wildlife and their local greenspace. Beginners always welcome. Please book a place on Eventbrite. 10am â 11am is our weekly bird survey 11:15am â 12:15pm is often a second wildlife survey. Second survey do not run every Friday in Autumn/Winter so please check Eventbrite for details. This may be wildflowers, pond creatures, butterflies, bumblebees or more depending on the time of year.
Friday 23rd May 2025
With Lloyd Park Green Gym (Waltham Forest)
About 6.3 miles away from your postcode
At Lloyd Park
Join the Lloyd Park Gym today for a variety of conservation focused activities that promote good health in both body and mind!
Friday 23rd May 2025
With East Sussex Health Walks
About 43.5 miles away from your postcode
At ESHW Lewes Health Walk
Blending routes through the townâs attractive streets with footpaths into the stunning local countryside. Take care: rural footpaths can be slightly uneven; can be slightly steep in places. Leaders will avoid muddiest routes in winter.
Friday 23rd May 2025
With ESHW Battle Health Walk
About 46.5 miles away from your postcode
At ESHW Battle Health Walk
Beautiful rural routes around rolling 1066 countryside, meeting on the Abbey Green in front of the historic landmark Abbey gates. Take care: can be uneven and slightly steep in places; some routes can get muddy in winter, the leaders will attempt to select the least muddy options.
Saturday 24th May 2025
With Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Events
About 2.5 miles away from your postcode
At Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park
A guided walk celebrating migration, exchange and other listening in the city, in collaboration with InspiralLondon, taking a leisurely walk to visit green diverse ecological spaces â to share other fun and informative ways to see the city and its different inhabitants. This exploratory workshop investigates the relationship between urban soundscape, environment and the way that people share open space. The walk starts with a short introduction to the fascinating feats of bird migration â looking for the main visitors to the UK from Africa that use the wetlands, along the riverside, which might include Common Terns, Sand Martins, Swifts and Reed Warblers. Why do they travel so far, up the Thames Estuary and where do they actually come from? Much of this remains a mystery but in late Spring as the leaves unfurl and food sources become available, a variety of migrating birds come, feed and breed. With longer days and abundant fish and insect life, the birds take advantage of the welcome refuge at Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. For this event we continue to take a birdsâ eye perspective of travel, exchange and interaction⦠and trace a new history of migration and exchange. To book a place please use InspiralLondon's Evenbrite link or just email TCV at gpep@tcv.org.uk