An activity with Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Conservation Volunteers
Activity date: Wednesday 18th December 2024
Start time: 10:00
Finish time: 15:00
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.
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Ecology Park Gatehouse, Thames Path, John Harrison Way London, SE10 0QZ
What3words: ---cover.drain.prom br>Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park is made up of four acres of freshwater habitat, made up of two lakes surrounded by marshland that supports a wide range of bird and insect species. Around the edge of the park there is a small woodland area that is dominated by Alder trees, which thrive in waterlogged areas.
Telephone: 020 8293 1904
Email: gpep@tcv.org.uk
Website: https://www.tcv.org.uk/greenwichpeninsula
Wear old clothes and strong footwear (e.g. boots or trainers). The wardens will supply tea, coffee and the essential biscuits but please bring along a packed lunch. You don’t need any previous experience and we provide tools and gloves (and wellies or waders if needed). We only use hand tools so you will get some great experience in the more traditional ways of managing habitats. We meet at the gatehouse (the wooden building on the river) at 10am prompt (there is a health and safety chat before we start the work which all volunteers need to hear) . You must be 16 or over and any volunteers under 18 need to get a parental / guardian permission form signed first. You also need to be reasonably fit - check with your doctor first if you are worried about your fitness level. The work is physical and we work outside in most weathers on rough ground and in water.