Found 139 activities
Friday 30th January 2026
With The Paddock Volunteers
About 14.5 miles away from your postcode
At The Paddock Community Nature Park
Join our wildlife surveys in 2026! 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 ÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂâÃÂìÃÂÃÂâÃÂà11am is our weekly bird survey 11:15am ÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂâÃÂìÃÂÃÂâÃÂà12:15pm 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.
Saturday 31st January 2026
With The Paddock Volunteers
About 14.5 miles away from your postcode
At The Paddock Community Nature Park
Join our saturday wildlife surveys in 2026 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. This may be wildflowers, pond creatures, butterflies, bumblebees or more depending on the time of year.
Saturday 31st January 2026
With Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Conservation Volunteers
About 14.5 miles away from your postcode
At Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park
Join our Saturday conservation workdays at the Ecology Park and help the wardens carry out vital management work in the park's different habitats - marsh, meadow, lakes, ponds, shingle beach and woodland. Places are limited to 10 on a Saturday, so you will need to book in advance by emailing gpep@tcv.org.uk The first time you volunteer, we will ask you to fill out a TCV Volunteer Welfare Form (or we can email this to you in advance if you prefer). You will be working as part of a volunteer team with the park wardens, carrying out tasks such as pond clearing, reed cutting, meadow cutting, coppicing (cutting smaller tree stems), digging and weeding.
Sunday 1st February 2026
With Haringey Sunday Volunteers
About 11.9 miles away from your postcode
At Coldfall Woods
We will be doing various woodland management tasks.
Monday 2nd February 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
About 12.1 miles away from your postcode
At Pear Wood
Join us at Pear Wood - we'll be managing the historic monument of Grim's Dyke
Tuesday 3rd February 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
About 6.8 miles away from your postcode
At St Joseph's Cemetery
Join us as we work on turning this hidden oasis into a nature garden!
Tuesday 3rd February 2026
With Camden Green Gym
About 9.1 miles away from your postcode
At Adelaide LNR
Join in for a session of meadow scything, nature conservation and habitat management activities. The Green Gym is a unique way to get fit, transform the environment, meet new people and learn new skills. Each session includes a range of activities, designed to suit all abilities. We provide hot drinks and other refreshments during the tea break.
Tuesday 3rd February 2026
With Haringey Conservation Volunteers
About 11.9 miles away from your postcode
At Coldfall Woods
We'll be doing assorted tasks around the ancient woodland. Sign up here: https://us3.list-manage.com/survey?u=8e0c6f93d2677069e8196b76f&id=3393dfc688&attribution=false
Tuesday 3rd February 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (South London)
About 14.1 miles away from your postcode
At Kings Wood
Today we will be going to King's Wood in Selsdon to collect hazel stakes and binders for our hedge laying works in Brockwell Park. Our Croydon TCV team have been coppicing the hazel stands in one coup of the Hazel coppice woodland, so we will be cutting the hazel to length and tying the stakes and binders in bundles, and securing them onto the van for transport to Brockwell Park on Wednesday.
Wednesday 4th February 2026
With Richmond Weekday Projects
About 0.8 miles away from your postcode
At Twickenham Rough
We will be planting tree whips to create a new hedgerow in Twickenham Rough. We will also be giving some TLC to last year's laid hedge (which is becoming overgrown by brambles), completing a site-wide litter pick, and creating a small dead hedge. Hedgerows are valuable habitats as they provide a dense and varied scrub for animals to nest and feed within. Hedgerows also provide a long, continuous, green corridor to aid the movement of species across greenspaces. This project was made possible with the support of a grant from The Tree Council and Network Rail's Community Tree Planting Fund received by Richmond Council.