An activity with Richmond Weekday Projects
Activity date: Thursday 29th January 2026
Start time: 10:00
Finish time: 16:00
We will be planting tree whips to create a new hedgerow in Twickenham Rough. 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.
Meet at the entrance to Twickenham Rough, located opposite Twickenham Station, at 10am. Walk down the paved pathway running alongside The Crane Tap. Look for the TCV van. What3words meeting point:///miles.saving.trick
Twickenham Rough, Wharf House, Brewery Lane,Twickenham TW1 1BB, TW1 1AA
This linear conservation site links Twickenham station to Marsh Farm Lane and open spaces along the River Crane along a well-surfaced pathway through woodland and bramble thicket. The Rough provides the final link in a surfaced route through open spaces along the River Crane between the station and west Twickenham. The open habitats here are part of a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation for the rough grassland, tall herbs, scrub and young woodland. The habitats also have value for breeding birds and bats. There are remnants of rail track and a buffer stop highlighting the land’s railway heritage.
Telephone: 07483050759
Email: B.florencebennett@tcv.org.uk
Website: https://www.tcv.org.uk/london/biodiversity-action-teams/richmond-bat-west
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.