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Kew Pond - Reed management

An activity with Richmond Weekday Projects

Activity date: Wednesday 27th August 2025

Start time: 10:00
Finish time: 16:00

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Activity description

We will be working in Kew Pond to manage reed growth to maintain open water and ensure reeds don't dominate the habitat. The common reed grows to form large reedbeds which act as important habitat for many bird species (e.g. reed warbler). In ponds, and smaller waterways, reedbeds can start to dominate the habitat reducing the amount of open water available for waterfowl to use. Reedbeds are often managed yearly, with removal of small sections of reeds each year. 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.

Meeting place

Meet at Kew Pond at 10:00am. Look for the TCV van. What3words meeting point: ///puzzle.goat.hours

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Activity location

Kew Pond, Kew Green (east side) Kew Road TW9 3BH, TW9 3BH

Site description

Pond with reeds - the work we do here is clear some of the reeds from the pond edge to create viewpoints try to establish the reeds on the opposite bank.

Contact

Brittany Florence-Bennett

Telephone: 07483050759
Email: B.florencebennett@tcv.org.uk
Website: https://www.tcv.org.uk/london/biodiversity-action-teams/richmond-bat-west

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Please bring

  • packed lunch
  • suitable outdoor clothes
  • suitable outdoor footwear

Further info

We provide hot drinks, so please bring your own mug (and spoon). Booking on Eventbrite is required. Please DO NOT attend our sessions if you have tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 5 days.

Site Facilities

  • Nearest Toilets - Coach & Horses (public house at 8 Kew Green) or Newens The Original Maids of Honour (public house at 288 Kew Road), both community toilets

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