Found 144 activities
Friday 26th June 2026
With The Paddock Practical Volunteers
About 14.4 miles away from your postcode
At River Lea Canal
Welcome to our monthly bird survey! PLEASE MEET AT tottenham lock Ferry Ln, London N17 9NE What to expect: - A short talk on a bird species or bird-related topic each week. - A guided transect survey of the whole site. - Help with identifying birds visually and by birdsong. -The data collected will help us develop the Paddock into a Local Nature Reserve. - By booking onto multiple sessions youââ¬â¢ll gain a deeper understanding of seasonal cycles, and improve your I.D. skills. Pre-booking is essential, book now to confirm a place. Please be aware Eventbrite booking closes one day before each surveying event at 5pm. If you have to cancel your place for any reason, please get in touch via thepaddock@tcv.org.uk or by the contact numbers below to let us know.
Friday 26th June 2026
With The Paddock Practical 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. 11:15am ÃÂâÃÂâ¬ÃÂâ 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.
Sunday 28th June 2026
With Haringey Sunday Volunteers
About 12.0 miles away from your postcode
At Parkland Walk South (Stapleton Hall Road entrance)
This project has been cancelled.
Monday 29th June 2026
With Action for Croydon's Environment
About 11.8 miles away from your postcode
At South Norwood Country Park
Removing silt and overhanging vegetation from strams
Monday 29th June 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 cutting the bracken from the historic monument of Grim's Dyke - keeping it open and botanically diverse. Long trousers strongly advised due to the Southern Wood Ants
Tuesday 30th June 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)
About 8.4 miles away from your postcode
At Neasden Recreation Ground
Join us as we work on restoring the marshland habitat along the reservoir
Tuesday 30th June 2026
With Camden Green Gym
About 9.0 miles away from your postcode
At Regents Park Estates
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 30th June 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (South London)
About 12.0 miles away from your postcode
At Crofton Park Railway Garden
We return to the Railway Garden to undertake the some more much needed work on behalf of the 'Friends of' group. This time we will be excavating and installing some solid paving slab foundations for a new garden storage shed, and building the new storage shed from kit on the foundation afterwards. We will also be installing some hardstanding flooring around the shed, and building some new timber timber lids for the compost bins. We'll also be creating a a hazel arch from the existing hazel in the middle of the garden.
Tuesday 30th June 2026
With Haringey Conservation Volunteers
About 12.5 miles away from your postcode
At Railway Fields
*At Capacity* Assorted tasks around the nature reserve. Please copy the link into your browser and sign up here: https://mailchi.mp/cb5e284ad28c/june-2026-newsletter-4741835
Wednesday 1st July 2026
With Biodiversity Action Team (West London)
About 2.8 miles away from your postcode
At Crane Park Tower
We will be working in the River Crane to repair existing river deflectors, and along the banks and pathways to remove Himalayan balsam. Crane Park is managed for biodiversity by LBRuT. River deflectors are a tool used in the restoration of urbanised rivers, primarily to deflect waterflow to re-meander the waterway (i.e. create curvy rivers). This work creates new habitats for aquatic dwelling species such as the common reed, water voles, invertebrates & fish! Himalayan balsam is an invasive species that thrives along waterways, creating dense stands in spring and summer, and shades our other marginal or riverside species. Removal is often done in spring, before the seed heads are able to form. Please wear trousers and a long-sleeve shirt to avoid skin irritation from nettles, while pulling Himalyan balsam. We will provide waders and gloves. If you have smaller feet, I would recommend bringing an extra thick pair of socks as the smallest wader size we have available is a 7.