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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Little Park - Water vole habitat creation

    With Richmond Weekday Projects

    About 3.0 miles away from your postcode

    At Little Park -River Crane

    Activity description

    We will be working in Little Park to re-naturalise a section of Mill Stream and improve the habitat for the endangered water vole. The project is being managed by Zoological Society of London on behalf of the Crane Valley Partnership, on land which is owned and managed by Richmond Council. Water vole need well vegetated banks, for food and predator avoidance. Overshading is the principle reason for lack of vegetated banks in this stretch of Mill Stream. We will look to reduce the shading over the western bank of the stream by removing overhanging branches, smaller trees and scrubby patches. We will provide waders and gloves. If you are of a smaller foot size, I would recommend bringing an extra thick pair of socks as the smallest wader size we have available is a 7. Land-loving volunteers are also vital for collecting and moving green waste and litter around the site.

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    CANCELLED - One Tree Hill woodland management

    With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)

    About 6.4 miles away from your postcode

    At One Tree Hill

    Activity description

    This session is cancelled. Sorry for any inconvenience

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Welsh Harp Wednesdays

    With Biodiversity Action Team (North London)

    About 8.8 miles away from your postcode

    At Welsh Harp Open Space (Barnet)

    Activity description

    Join our new volunteer group at Welsh Harp! We will be doing a range of conservation tasks to maintain and improve the biodiversity around the reservoir.

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Hedgelaying in Brockwell Park SE24

    With Biodiversity Action Team (South London)

    About 9.0 miles away from your postcode

    At Brockwell Park

    Activity description

    We return to Brockwell Park to continue with our winter hedge laying works on the western perimeter of the park. We will also be planting native whips in any gaps in the hedgerow, adding mulch where needed, and installing post and wire stock fencing in front of the hedgerow to protect it.

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Coppicing

    With Action for Croydon's Environment

    About 13.7 miles away from your postcode

    At Happy Valley

    Activity description

    Coppicing hazel in Happy Valley's Devilsden Wood

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Practical Conservation @ the Paddock

    With The Paddock Volunteers

    About 14.5 miles away from your postcode

    At The Paddock Community Nature Park

    Activity description

    We invite you to join us at the Paddock for our conservation activities in 2026! Beginners and experienced gardeners always welcome. Tasks vary by season, and may include: meadow and woodland maintenance, path clearance, pond work, woodwork and more.

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Biodiversity Action Team (East Village E20)

    With Biodiversity Action Team (East Village E20)

    About 14.5 miles away from your postcode

    At Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - East Village

    Activity description

    Join our regular Wednesday conservation workdays at East Village and help carry out vital management work in the different habitats - wetlands, meadows, woodlands, ponds and the community orchard. You can just turn up on a Wednesday and don't need to book ahead but, 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, carrying out tasks such as pond clearing, reed cutting, meadow cutting, coppicing (cutting smaller tree stems), digging and creating new habitats.

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Wednesday Practical Conservation Workdays

    With Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Conservation Volunteers

    About 14.5 miles away from your postcode

    At Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park

    Activity description

    Join our regular Wednesday 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. You can just turn up on a Wednesday and don't need to book ahead but, 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.

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  • Wednesday 21st January 2026

    Biodiversity Action Team East London

    With Biodiversity Action Team (East London)

    About 14.6 miles away from your postcode

    At St James's Park

    Activity description

    We're going to be carrying out wildflower meadow management, cutting vegetation and raking off debris.

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  • Thursday 22nd January 2026

    Twickenham Cemetery - Tree planting

    With Richmond Weekday Projects

    About 2.2 miles away from your postcode

    At Twickenham Cemetery

    Activity description

    We will be planting tree whips to create a new 100m hedgerow in Twickenham Cemetery. We will also plant two larger disease resistant elm trees which will provide food and habitat for the rare white-letter hairstreak butterfly. 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.

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