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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Creekside Low Tide Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Creekside Discovery Centre for a free Low Tide Walk in Deptford Creek as part of London Rivers Week 2026.  \nWith the help of our guides\, you will get down onto the river bed\, explore the ecology and wade into the natural and social histories of this fantastic urban space. \nBy observing and appreciating the variety of wildlife in Deptford Creek\, we hope to foster a greater connection between people and the urban nature around them. \nA Low Tide Walk takes about 2 hours\, which includes putting on waders and preparing for the river\, walking up and back down the river\, using nets to observe the wildlife under the water\, and washing waders and hands after the walk. Please arrive promptly for the time stated at the event. \nBy joining our conservationists on this wade into Deptford Creek\, you will learn about the variety of ways we are working to better understand and support wildlife in the Creek. \nWaders and mud sticks will be provided. \nOnly children aged 8 and above can join this activity. All U18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nBook your place here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-creekside-low-tide-walk/
LOCATION:Creekside Discovery Centre\, 14 Creekside\, Deptford \, London\, SE8 4SA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: The Kyd Brook: Living alongside a suburban river 1920s-2020s. A walk through Petts Wood [FULLY BOOKED - Waitlist Available]
DESCRIPTION:Join urban sociologists Emma Jackson and Louise Rondel and local historians Mel Wright and Andrea Stevens for a FREE guided\, London Rivers Week 2026 walk which traces the route of the Kyd Brook through the suburb of Petts Wood. We will learn about the development of Petts Wood in the 1920s and 1930s and consider how this has impacted on the Kyd Brook. We will also share ‘tales from the Kyd Brook’\, stories gathered at a residents’ workshop which took place during London Rivers Week 2025 which reflect on what it is like to live alongside the brook. We will follow the Kyd Brook into the National Trust woods which once provided the timber for the Petts’ shipyards including at Woolwich and Deptford. From here\, we will leave the brook as it continues its course into Chislehurst then\, as the River Quaggy\, into Greenwich and Lewisham\, joining the River Ravensbourne to eventually flow into the Thames at Deptford. \nAs we walk\, we will invite attendees to share their own knowledge and reflections on living alongside London’s smaller waterways. \nDate: Thursday 28th May \nTime: 6 to 8pm \nMeet at: Station Square\, Petts Wood by JDM\, BR5 1NA \nPlaces are limited\, please sign up here: https://www.pettswood.org.uk/events   \nRoute: \n\nThe route is approximately 2½ km/1½ miles.\nIt is mostly on pavements and will involve crossing some moderately busy roads.\nThe end of the walk will be in the woods where the ground can be uneven.\n\nWhat to Bring: Please wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear for uneven ground. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle\, sun cream and a hat\, depending on the weather \nPetts Wood and Hawkswood Access Able guide: https://www.accessable.co.uk/national-trust/access-guides/petts-wood-and-hawkwood-national-trust \nThere are toilets available at the meeting point – on the train station platforms and by request nearby at The Daylight Inn. \nInformation about Petts Wood Station\, including accessibility information: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/petts-wood/ \nInformation about the Daylight Inn\, including accessibility information from CAMRA: https://camra.org.uk/pubs/daylight-inn-petts-wood-128148 \nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nContact: \nFor more details\, contact: louise.rondel@gmail.com \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let us know as soon as possible. This way\, we can offer your spot to someone else who would love to participate.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-the-kyd-brook-living-alongside-a-suburban-river-1920s-2020s-a-walk-through-petts-wood/
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Poetry Open Mic Night - Rivers Edition [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Join Poets in Putney for a free poetry session celebrating London Rivers Week 2026! \n\n\n\nThe event will be held at The Hall\, Putney Public Library and will be dedicated to rivers. \nWhether you’re a seasoned poet or just starting out\, this event is the perfect opportunity to share your work with a supportive audience. Come showcase your talent\, listen to others\, or simply soak in the poetic atmosphere. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with fellow poetry enthusiasts in the heart of Putney! \n  \n📝 What Happens at a Poets in Putney – Poetry Open Mic Night? \nEvery open mic is a little different\, but Poets in Putney is all about being relaxed\, informal\, and inclusive. \nWhether you’re an amateur\, a professional\, or just poetry-curious\, you’re welcome here. You can book a ticket as a performer or an audience member – either way\, we’d love to have you. \nI’ll host the evening and call up all registered performers one by one for their slot. If there’s time at the end\, we’ll invite anyone from the audience who wants to give it a go. \n  \nPoets in Putney sells out every month\, so ticket registration is essential. \nPerformers & Audience tickets must be booked to secure your spot! \nBook your spot here.\nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let us know as soon as possible. This way\, we can offer your spot to someone else who would love to participate. \nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-poetry-open-mic-night-rivers-edition/
LOCATION:Putney Public Library\, SW15 2DR
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Action for Silk Stream - Wildflower Identification Workshop [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Join Action for Silk Stream on a free Beginners Botanical Walk as part of London Rivers Week. We will identify wildflowers and plants growing along the banks of the Burnt Oak Brook and the surrounding green spaces of Lyndhurst Park and The Meads Open Space. \nWe’ll introduce the basics of botanical identification\, noticing leaf shapes\, flower structures and other key features that help us recognise common species. We’ll also shine a light on the overlooked: common “weeds” and urban plants that thrive in urban river environments\, uncovering their ability to cope with environmental pressures. \nWe will provide Basic ID tools (magnifiers and botanical guides) \nSign Up here:\nLondon Rivers Week – Action for Silk Stream – Wildflower Identification Workshop – Thames21 Limited \nWhat to Bring: Please wear suitable clothing and sturdy footwear for uneven ground. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle\, sun cream and a hat\, depending on the weather \nWhere to meet: \nLyndhurst Park\, Edgware NW7 2AA \nWhat 3 Words: ///smooth.nets.held \nNearest train – Mill Hill Broadway \nEmail claudia.kaplan@thames21.org.uk if you have any questions. \nAdditional Information: \nAnyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \nPlease get in touch if you have any questions about accessibility. We will do our best to make this event as accessible as possible. \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let us know as soon as possible. This way\, we can offer your spot to someone else who would love to participate. \n 
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-action-for-silk-stream-wildflower-identification-workshop/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Park\, Edgware\, NW7 2AA
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Perivale Park Litter Pick
DESCRIPTION:Join Thames21 for a free community litter‑picking session along the River Brent in Perivale Park as part of London Rivers Week 2026! \nThis hands‑on event is a great opportunity to help improve local river habitats\, support wildlife\, and keep one of West London’s much‑loved green spaces clean and welcoming. \nWe’ll provide all equipment\, including litter pickers\, gloves\, and bags. Just bring weather‑appropriate clothing and plenty of enthusiasm. If you can\, bring a spare set of clothes as well. No previous experience is needed. \nAge requirements: \nThis event is 16+. \nWhat to expect: \n🦺A guided safety briefing at the start \n🚮Litter picking along the river corridor and surrounding parkland \n🌿A chance to learn more about river restoration and local biodiversity \n🫂Opportunities to meet like‑minded volunteers and enjoy the outdoors \n🫖 Tea and biscuits will be provided. \nPlease be prepared with comfortable and weather appropriate clothing and shoes\, a packed lunch and plenty of water. \nWhy it matters: \nLitter in and around the River Brent harms wildlife\, degrades water quality\, and affects the experience of the community using the park. Even a short session makes a big difference to the health and beauty of the river. \nUnder 18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-perivale-park-litter-pick/
LOCATION:Pear Tree Bistro\, Stockdove Way\, Greenford\, UB6 8TJ
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Understanding Urban Rivers training and river wade
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to be able to identify the signs of a healthy river? \nJoin us as we journey through the evolution of a river\, covering key concepts that explore the physical characteristics and functioning of river systems. \nYou will gain understanding in the importance of protecting the ecology and natural processes of a river systems. You will also develop practical skills identifying the signs of a healthy river during a practical river wade along the River Ravensbourne. \nBOOK HERE \nDate: Friday 29th May 2026 \nVenue: The Brookmill\, 65 Cranbrook Rd\, London SE8 4EJ \nTimings: \n\n10:00– 12:30 (classroom session at The Brookmill)\n13:30 – 16:00 (outdoor session + river wade along the Ravensbourne River)\n\nWhat to bring:  \n\nLunch: Please bring a packed lunch and plenty of drinking water.\nClothing: Please wear long trousers and wear or bring a long-sleeved top/fleece/jumper to protect yourself from nettles or giant hogweed.\nFootwear: Please wear sensible footwear with good grips for the walk to the site for the outdoor session.\n\nWaders: Please fill in the waders section in the sign-up form\, so I know your shoe size and can make sure I bring enough waders to fit everyone. \nContact: For further details\, please contact Issy Petersen-Adams (issy.petersen-adams@thames21.org.uk) \nAnyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. \nIf you have any specific access requirements please get in touch and we will do our best to make the event as accessible as possible. \nBOOK HERE \nPlease note\, this is an event designed for the community to engage the local public with the river. If you are a professional interested in a bespoke training or volunteer day\, please get in touch.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-understanding-urban-rivers-training-and-river-wade/
LOCATION:Brookmill Park\, Brookmill Road\, Deptford\, London\, SE8 4JD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026,River Ravensbourne,Training
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: River Roding guided walk (Redbridge to Ray Park)
DESCRIPTION:Join the River Roding Trust on a 3.5-mile free guided walk up London’s 3rd longest river\, from Redbridge to Ray Park\, as part of London Rivers Week. \n\n\n\n\nMeeting outside Redbridge station\, we will wander up to Ray Park\, observing how its shape has altered over time and appreciating its rich biodiversity. We will showcase some of the conservation and restoration work the Friends of the River Roding have carried out in recent months\, and imagine together what more can be achieved over the coming. \nTrousers or leggings – and ideally sleeves – are recommended due to nettles encroaching on some sections of the route; a bottle of water is also recommended. \nPlease wear comfortable shoes. \nUnder-18s must be accompanied by a parent/guardian/carer. \nBook your place here.\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-river-roding-guided-walk-redbridge-to-ray-park/
LOCATION:Redbridge Tube Station\, Eastern Avenue  \, Ilford\, Essex\, IG4 5DQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: The East London Garden Society Boat Trip [SOLD OUT]
DESCRIPTION:Join The East London Garden Society for a boat trip as part of London Rivers Week 2026. \nHop on board for a chill boat trip this May 2026—good vibes and great views! \n\n\n\nGet ready for an awesome day out on the water! This in-person boat trip is perfect for anyone looking to seeing nature from the River Lea or enjoying some of the history in east London. \nWe will be starting from Three Mills\, the historic mill at Bromley by Bow\, going north towards Walthamstow. \nDon’t miss out on this fantastic adventure coming up in May 2026! \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-the-east-london-garden-society-boat-trip-sold-out/
LOCATION:Three Mills Park\, E3 3DU
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Source to Sea: Walking the Ravensbourne (Part 2) [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:To mark London Rivers Week\, join Creekside Discovery Centre on this special two-part free walk following the Ravensbourne River from its source to where it meets the Thames – exploring the landscapes\, wildlife and stories of the river along the way. \nOften hidden\, diverted or overlooked\, the Ravensbourne flows through woods\, parks and neighbourhoods\, shaping the places it passes through in ways that are easy to miss. Walking the river in stages offers a chance to see it as a whole\, from clear spring-fed beginnings to tidal estuary. \nStarting in Beckenham\, we’ll follow the river north through Lewisham and Deptford\, finishing where the Ravensbourne meets the River Thames. \n📍 Ravensbourne Rail Station\, Beckenham \nBook your place here.\nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-source-to-sea-walking-the-ravensbourne-part-2/
LOCATION:Ravensbourne Rail Station\, BR3 5HE
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026,River Ravensbourne
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Thames Tideway walk - Vauxhall Bridge to Blackfriars (two sessions) [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Get your walking boots on and join this FREE guided walk along three public realm sites of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – their design\, engineering and place in the Thames’ history. \nThere will be two sessions for this walk: one in the morning and another in the afternoon. \nDate: Saturday 30th May \nTime for MORNING SESSION: 11am-1pm \n\nREGISTER HERE FOR MORNING SESSION. \n\nTime for AFTERNOON SESSION: 2pm-4pm \nREGISTER HERE FOR AFTERNOON SESSION. \n\n\nWhat was behind the design of public realm sites along the Thames Tideway Tunnel? How is the Thames Tideway Tunnel helping to improve water quality of the river as part of a 3-stage improvement scheme? \nDuring London Rivers Week 2026\, come and join Ian and Neil from the Environment Agency for a FREE guided walk along the tidal River Thames to visit three of the new ‘Super Sewer’ foreshore sites. You will hear about the water quality history of the Thames\, the engineering and architectural aspects of the sites\, and the Environment Agency’s role during construction and operation of the Thames Tideway Tunnel. \nDistance: approximately 2.5 miles \nMeeting point and time: 2pm at Bazalgette Embankment\, Blackfriars \nThe walk will proceed along the embankment to Tideway’s Tyburn Quay (opposite the London Eye) and end at Effra Quay (adjacent to Vauxhall Bridge) at approximately 4pm \nPlease be prepared with comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing\, healthy snacks and plenty of water. \nAll under-18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let us know as soon as possible. This way\, we can offer your spot to someone else who would love to participate. \nBOOK HERE FOR MORNING SESSION. \nBOOK HERE FOR AFTERNOON SESSION.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-thames-tideway-walk-blackfriars-to-vauxhall-bridge-2/
LOCATION:Bazalgette Embankment\, EC4Y 0DZ
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Firs Farm Wetlands
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun-filled\, free family day celebrating quality rivers for all! Explore the great outdoors with: \n\nDrop-ins welcome. Just turn up.\nWetlands tour at 1 PM (limited spaces – book early!)\nPond dipping\nNature trail adventures\nGames and live music\n\nDate and timings: Saturday 30th May. 11am-1pm \nLocation: Firs Farm Community Hub\, Firs Lane N21 2PJ \nWhat do you need to bring? \n\nWater bottle (filled up!)\n\n\nWeather-appropriate clothing\n\n\nWear comfortable shoes and clothes\n\nA perfect day for nature lovers of all ages – come and enjoy yourself at Firs Farm!
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-firs-farm-wetlands/
LOCATION:Firs Farm Community Hub\, Playing Fields\, Firs Ln\, London\, N21 2PJ
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Coming into {{Contact}} with a River you cannot {{Touch}}
DESCRIPTION:How can we come into contact with rivers we cannot touch?  \nJoin artist\, researcher and London National Park City Ranger Becky Lyon for a free pop-up exhibition as part of London Rivers Week 2026\, reclaiming contact with water through experimental photography\, found materials and performative interventions.  \nOn Saturday 30 May\, the artworks will be enlivened by a dynamic\, joyful and hopeful conference confluence of splash performances and BYOS aka bring your own slide community lectures. This project is generously supported by the Brent Together Towards Zero Fund and is hosted by Metroland Cultures. \n  \nOpening hours  \nSat 30 May – 11.00am – 5.00pm (confluence 1-4.30pm) \nSun 31 May – 11am – 4pm  \n  \nAddress \nMetroland Cultures – 91 Kilburn Square\, London NW6 6PS \n  \nBooking \nExhibition is drop-in \nOn the 30th May from 1pm to 4pm\, there will be a joyful afternoon of splash (really short) performances and BYOS (bring your own slide community) lectures – for and by folk invested and or interested in river wellbeing. Book your place here.  \nAbout Becky \nBecky Lyon is an artist\, researcher and London National Park City Ranger. Her practice explores the politics of ecology in England and the possibilities of artists as ecologists and conservationists. She explores sensory knowledge as a way of developing relationships to nature and her work takes the form of sensory installations\, playful interventions\, sculpture and analogue media formats. She runs Ground Provisions\, a ‘schooled-by-the-forest’ for grown-ups and The Department of Artecology\, an interdisciplinary research group exploring artist-led environmental practice. She is currently researching for her PhD\, “Touch as method for critical ecological stewardship in England” at Goldsmiths University of London and has an MA Art & Ecology and MA Art & Science.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-coming-into-contact-with-a-river-you-cannot-touch/
LOCATION:Metroland Cultures\, 91 Kilburn Square\, NW6 6PS
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Make Like Morris - A Wandle Blooms Linoprint Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Channel William Morris by the River Wandle! Carve & print your own floral tile with South East Rivers Trust at this free outdoor workshop for London Rivers Week. \n\n\n\n\nJoin us:\nThe River Wandle has a rich history as the beating heart of local craft and industry – most famously as the home of William Morris’s textile factory. As part of London Rivers Week 2026\, we are hosting a free\, linoprint workshop to celebrate the river and its creative legacy. \nThis event is aimed at people aged 16 and above. Younger people are welcome but they must be accompanied by an adult at all times and this activity may not be fully age appropriate. \nWhat you’ll do: \n\nCarve your own William Morris inspired floral linoprint tile – we’ll provide templates for you to use and adapt.\nPrint your design and take your tile home with you (to keep or gift to a loved one)\nSpend the afternoon making by the river – no previous experience required.\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat you need to know \n🕒 When: Saturday\, May 30th. 12pm – 3pm \n📍Where to meet: Poulter Park\, SM5 1DT – Look out for our South East Rivers Trust flags \n\nGoogle Maps HERE\n\n👉 Booking is essential so we can plan sessions\, please register here.\n⏰ Booking closes at 11:30pm\, May 28th. \nWhat do you need to bring? \n\nWater bottle (filled up!)\n\n\nWarm\, weather appropriate clothing\n\n\nWear comfortable shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting a bit dirty/inky\n\nAccessibility: Activities will take us off-paths and working on the ground. Some areas may be muddy. We will be using sharp tools to carve the linoprints. If you have any questions about access or physical requirements\, please get in touch before the event. \nGood to know \n\nWe’ll contact you if severe weather means we need to reschedule\n\n\nPlease check your junk folder for confirmation emails\n\nQuestions? \nPlease email us at volunteering@southeastriverstrust.org
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-make-like-morris-a-wandle-blooms-linoprint-workshop/
LOCATION:Poulter Park\, 131 Peterborough Road\, London\, SM5 1DT
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: River Roding guided walk (Ray Park to Debden)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate London Rivers Week by joining the River Roding Trust on one (or more!) of their free guided walks along some beautiful stretches of London’s 3rd longest river. \n\nOn Saturday 30th May\, we will stroll upriver from Redbridge towards Debden in two stages\, observing how the Roding’s shape has altered over time and appreciating its rich biodiversity. Along the way\, we will showcase some of the conservation and restoration work the Friends of the River Roding have carried out in recent years and imagine together what more can be achieved in the future. \nThere is of course\, no obligation to attend both stages\, but please ensure you make separate Eventbrite bookings for each one you do wish to attend. \n\nPlease wear comfortable shoes. Also\, trousers or leggings – and ideally sleeves – are recommended due to nettles encroaching on some sections of the route; a bottle of water is also recommended. \nUnder-18s must be accompanied by a parent/guardian/carer. \nBook your place here.\n 
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-river-roding-guided-walk-ray-park-to-debden/
LOCATION:James Leal Centre\, James Leal Centre\, Ray House\, Woodford\, Wells\, Woodford Green\, London\, IG8 7GL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260530T160000
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Thames Tideway walk - Blackfriars to Vauxhall Bridge (two sessions) [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Get your walking boots on and join this FREE guided walk along three public realm sites of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – their design\, engineering and place in the Thames’ history. \nThere will be two sessions for this walk: one in the morning and another in the afternoon. \nDate: Saturday 30th May \nTime for MORNING SESSION: 11am-1pm \n\nREGISTER HERE FOR MORNING SESSION. \n\nTime for AFTERNOON SESSION: 2pm-4pm \nREGISTER HERE FOR AFTERNOON SESSION. \n\n\nWhat was behind the design of public realm sites along the Thames Tideway Tunnel? How is the Thames Tideway Tunnel helping to improve water quality of the river as part of a 3-stage improvement scheme? \nDuring London Rivers Week 2026\, come and join Ian and Neil from the Environment Agency for a FREE guided walk along the tidal River Thames to visit three of the new ‘Super Sewer’ foreshore sites. You will hear about the water quality history of the Thames\, the engineering and architectural aspects of the sites\, and the Environment Agency’s role during construction and operation of the Thames Tideway Tunnel. \nDistance: approximately 2.5 miles \nMeeting point and time: 2pm at Bazalgette Embankment\, Blackfriars \nThe walk will proceed along the embankment to Tideway’s Tyburn Quay (opposite the London Eye) and end at Effra Quay (adjacent to Vauxhall Bridge) at approximately 4pm \nPlease be prepared with comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing\, healthy snacks and plenty of water. \nAll under-18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let us know as soon as possible. This way\, we can offer your spot to someone else who would love to participate. \nBOOK HERE FOR MORNING SESSION. \nBOOK HERE FOR AFTERNOON SESSION.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-thames-tideway-walk-blackfriars-to-vauxhall-bridge/
LOCATION:Bazalgette Embankment\, EC4Y 0DZ
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Barnes Common Riverside Walk [FULLY BOOKED - WAITLIST AVAILABLE]
DESCRIPTION:Join Barnes Common Limited for a free riverside walk as part of London Rivers Week 2026. \nA walk along the Thames Path via Leg O’Mutton Nature Reserve – learn about the ecology and history of this valuable waterside place. \n\n\n\n\nA Bridge to Bridge walk to celebrate London Rivers Week 2026. What better way to celebrate than by taking a walk along this wonderful blue and green corridor? \nBarnes Common Limited deliver nature conservation work on the Leg O’Mutton Local Nature Reserve. This peaceful haven for wildlife was once under threat by development but is now host to a diverse community of flora\, fauna and fungi\, including some saplings planted as part of our project to increase the genetic diversity of Britain’s rarest native tree – the Black Poplar. As we walk\, we’ll discuss this and other conservation practices to protect threatened species and their habitats. \nIt is approximately 3km from Barnes Bridge Station to the foot of the Hammersmith Bridge\, where the talk will end. Participants looking for a longer walk are encouraged to cross the Hammersmith Bridge and turn West to return to Barnes Bridge via the path\, creating a loop of approx 7km. There are several nice places to eat and drink near Hammersmith Bridge if people would like a place to rest after the walk. \nThis walk is suitable for all ages but will be aimed mostly at an adult audience. The path is unpaved and uneven but a mostly firm surface. We aim to walk as a group but we will be mindful of people who would prefer to set their own pace. \nSturdy footwear is recommended and as the event is entirely outdoors\, we remind people to dress appropriately for the weather on the day. Bring a bottle of water or hot drink and a snack with you for the stroll. \nExact location of start point (on the Thames Path opposite Barnes Bridge Station) – https://what3words.com/weedy.fires.hurry \nEnd point – https://what3words.com/rounds.camps.mock \nPlease book your place here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-barnes-common-riverside-walk/
LOCATION:Barnes Bridge\, SW13 0NP
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Chiswick Eyot Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Thames21 is working to restore Chiswick Eyot. \nBOOK HERE \nInformation about the day: \n\nVolunteer and help us to stabilise the island from further erosion and enhance the island for wildlife\nTasks include repairing the banks using willow spiling techniques\, marginal planting\, scrub removal\, tree pruning\, litter clearance and invasive plant removal\nAll welcome\, all equipment provided\, just wear old clothes and bring lots of enthusiasm.\n\nAddress: Chiswick Eyot\, London W4 2PR \nContact Vic if you have any questions. \nvic.richardson@thames21.org.uk \n07973 442219
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/chiswick-eyot-conservation-2/2026-05-31/
LOCATION:Chiswick Eyot\, The Mall\, London W4 2PR\, Chiswick Eyot\, London\, W4 2PR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026,West London
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Introduction to MoRPh CSci training event [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:As part of London Rivers Week\, Cartographer are hosting a free\, open\, in-person ‘Introduction to MoRPh’ training. This one-day training course will teach you how to conduct a MoRPh survey so that you can assess and monitor the physical health of your river. \n\n\nWhy MoRPh? The MoRPh survey is conducted at short river lengths and records physical habitat\, vegetation and human impacts. Surveys are entered into the MoRPh Citizen Science database which produces a series of condition indicators about the health of the river. This introductory video provides further information about the MoRPh survey. \nWhat does the training involve? This course will teach you how to conduct a MoRPh survey and how to enter and view surveys in the database. This one-day training includes a morning of classroom teaching\, followed by riverside field training in the afternoon. We will be visiting a newly-restored section of the River Crane to see how MoRPh can be used to monitor the impacts of restoration. The course will qualify you to become a MoRPh CSci surveyor. \nNumbers are limited and booking is essential! \nRegister here.\nPlease send any questions to: training@cartographer.io
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-introduction-to-morph-csci-training-event/
LOCATION:4th Ruislip Scout Hut\, West End Road\, HA4 6LR
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Morden Hall Park Family Craft and River Dipping Experience Day [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate London Rivers Week with a FREE fun\, hands-on morning by the River Wandle! Join Thames21\, the National Trust and its Urban Rangers\, and creative artist Prachi Gawas for a family-friendly session combining river dipping (no in-water access needed) and collaborative nature art inspired by the river’s wildlife and surroundings. \nBOOK HERE. \nDate: Sunday 31st May 2026 \nTime: 10am–12pmFree event \nMeet at the White Bridge Lawn\, Morden Hall Park \nCreate your own colourful art piece to contribute to a large-scale banner that will be displayed in the park. \nDiscover the incredible mini-creatures living in the Wandle with river dipping activities guided by experts. \nIdeal for ages 5–11 (all under 18s must be with an adult) \nBring weather-appropriate clothing and drinking water \nPhotos/video may be taken on the day – please speak to staff if you prefer not to be included. \nCome along\, get creative\, and connect with your local river! \nReminder: All Under 18s must be with an adult.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-morden-hall-park-family-craft-and-river-dipping-experience-day/
LOCATION:Morden Hall Park\, Morden Hall Rd\, Morden\, SM4 5JD
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Brown Girls Summit Walk (WOMEN-ONLY WALK)
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nJoin Brown Girls Summit for a free women-only guided walk as part of London Rivers Week 2026. \nBrown Girls Summit is a community committed to creating diversity in the outdoors and empowering women from all backgrounds to connect\, explore\, and thrive in nature. We believe that the outdoors should be a place where representation matters\, and women feel welcomed\, supported\, and celebrated. Our mission is to break barriers\, build confidence\, and cultivate joy — all while fostering community\, leadership\, and fearless adventure. \n🥾 About the Hike \nJoin us for a refreshing city-meets-nature walk along the Thames 🌊 through some of London’s most scenic riverside paths! This route is a beautiful mix of urban and natural views — perfect for building community and breathing in fresh air together ☀️. \n📏 Distance: ~12.2 km (7.6 miles) — a satisfying\, social walk! \n📍 Route: We will meet at Putney Bridge Station. Click here to view the route we will follow. \n⚡ Intensity: Moderate — suitable for most abilities\, with gentle elevation \n🕒 Time & Duration: ~10am-1pm (3 hour walk – give or take depending on pace & breaks) \n👟 Terrain: Mostly flat\, partially paved\, riverside paths — nice for walking and talking \nBring comfy shoes\, water\, snacks\, and your fabulous self! Please note that this is 50 person limited capacity and is a women-only event\, curated to celebrate our community and encourage women to build healthy connections with nature. Let’s walk\, chat\, connect\, and explore together 💬👣💖 \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER \nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-brown-girls-summit-walk-women-only-walk/
LOCATION:Private: Putney Bridge Station\, Putney Bridge Station\, London\, SW6 3JS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Guided Walk Exploring the Industrial History of the River Wandle [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Led by John Sheridan of the Wandle Industrial Museum\, this FREE event starts at Mitcham\, lets you view sections of the River Wandle\, and finishes at the ‘Stableyard’ in Morden Hall Park. \nBooking essential and spaces are limited\, please email John to secure your spot: john.sheridan08@gmail.com \nThe River Wandle is steeped in history. Along this walk\, you will learn about the historical sites of brewing\, flour milling\, papermaking\, textile printing and snuff milling\, together with some former watermill buildings which are still standing. \nDate: Sunday 31st May \nMeet at the bike racks at Mitcham Tram Stop at 12pm. The walk will take approximately 1.5hrs\, will take in Watermeads and Ravensbury Park and end at the Stableyard in Morden Hall Park. \nAttendees are welcome to join for as much or as little of the walk as they choose. \nPlease be prepared with comfortable and weather appropriate clothing and shoes\, healthy snacks and plenty of water. There are toilet facilities at Morden Hall Park. \nBooking essential and spaces are limited\, please email John to secure your spot: john.sheridan08@gmail.com \nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you cajohn.sheridan08@gmail.comn’t attend\, please let us know as soon as possible. This way\, we can offer your spot to someone else who would love to participate.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-guided-walk-exploring-the-industrial-history-of-the-river-wandle/
LOCATION:Mitcham Tram Stop\, London Road\, London\, CR4 4BJ
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T160000
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Honouring Mama Osun
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE! \nWe enjoyed it so much last year that the Annual Osun River Ritual organisers and Thames21 are again inviting you to this special tribute to the river goddess Mama Osun\, hosted by Michelle Yaa Asantewa. This event is part of the celebration for London Rivers Week. \nOsun is the river deity (Orisa) of sweet waters. She is the symbol of abundance\, beauty\, creativity\, fertility\, joy\, love\, sensuality and so much more. The Ifa tradition of the Yoruba\, from which she stems\, acknowledges her importance to the environment and human life. Without her\, nothing can be produced\, nothing grows or is reproduced\, since she represents the force of nature that expresses creativity\, nurture and divine love. \nThe River Thames\, into which flows the Wandle River where we usually celebrate Mama Osun\, is constantly bombarded with toxic waste. Wet wipes\, plastic bottles and several other hazardous items are thrown into the river every single day. This is a violation of the sacredness of water and therefore of Mama Osun. All indigenous communities have sacred symbols and rituals that promote harmony with our environment. It is our collective responsibility to embrace this harmony by celebrating and preserving our rivers. \nYou are invited to celebrate Mama Osun as a symbol of our life and love for our environment. We will gather at St Mary’s Church\, Battersea for a communal and collective offering of the dainties she adores. This is a wonderful therapeutic and feel good experience – bring the family\, children (big and small) would love it! Please join us afterwards for refreshments at St Mary’s Church\, where Michelle will give a talk exploring the significance of Mama Osun. \nHer favourite items (ebos)\, which you can bring to add to the collective offering include: \n·       Light coloured fruits (melons\, mangos\, tangerines\, bananas\, golden delicious apples\, etc) \n·       Honey\, sweets (unwrapped) and Brown sugar (even molasses)\, sweet biscuits \n·       sweet drinks\, sweet\, sensual fragrance (incense) \n·       coconuts\, nuts\, pumpkins\, pumpkin seeds\, \n·       flowers (yellow and white\, especially) (lots of flowers) \n·       Shells \n·       plantain\, sweet potato\, cornmeal and sweet corn \nPlease note the above is not exhaustive. Also\, you do not need to bring all\, but what you would like to add to the collective offering. You may wish to make your own personal offering to the river. \n*Bring any kind of musical instruments (bells\, especially)\, to call on the river goddess during the offering. \nWhat to wear \nWe all wear white or yellow or both in her honour (yes even to do a clean up!) She is always stunning looking\, which is why we keep her sacred waters pristine too. \nPLEASE BRING sturdy footwear! \nWhere to meet \nWe meet just at the slipway immediately next to St Mary’s Church\, Battersea: look for the Thames21 vehicle. Full address is The Moorings\, Battersea Church Rd\, London SW11 3NA. Buses 170\, 19\, 49\, 639 and 670 will take you there. \nDate: Sunday 31st May \nTime: Assemble at 1.30pm \nIf you’d like to know more about Osun\, there are plenty of resources online about her\, but do check out the links below. \nAny questions\, do contact us. \nWe look forward to sharing this beautiful experience with you. \nDo bring enough water and wear appropriate clothing to accommodate for the weather. \n*** Please arrive at 1:30pm to grab equipment and hear the health and safety advice.*** \nIf you have any queries\, please get in touch with Matt Dawson at matt.dawson@thames21.org.uk. \nPlease view more info here: https://youtu.be/9ofmMGrJ-F0?si=pcTV8tp0rtcQRFao \n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-honouring-mama-osun/
LOCATION:Old Swan Wharf at St. Mary’s Church\, Battersea.\, St. Mary's Church\, Battersea Church Rd\,\, London\, SW11 3NA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: The Brent Monitoring Network
DESCRIPTION:Join Clean Up the River Brent (CURB) to learn more about water quality monitoring systems as part of London Rivers Week. \nLearn how to build your own passive water quality monitoring system\, and how to analyse the data. \n\nWe will share the development process of this experimental network and discuss its practical application for monitoring the quality of your river water. \n\nBook your place here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-the-brent-monitoring-network/
LOCATION:Meet at the Pitshanger Park\, Pitshanger Park\, London\, W13 8DH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
CREATED:20260519T094958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T094958Z
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SUMMARY:Post-London Rivers Week 2026: Learning from nature - working with trees to improve rivers
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Helen Moggridge on a post-London Rivers Week guided walk along the Old Lea\, learning how we can use trees in rivers to return them to a healthier and more natural state. \n\n\n\n\nPlease join us for a guided walk along the Old Lea to learn about the essential role of trees in rivers and to demonstrate how we can use this understanding to restore our rivers to a more natural state. On this walk\, you will discover the vital role that trees play in shaping our rivers and supporting wildlife (hopefully with some wildlife spots along the way!). The walk will demonstrate some of the natural features along the Old Lea and showcase some recent river restoration works. \nThe walk is aimed at anybody interested in their local river or with a general interest in nature and the environment. \nThe walk will be led by Dr Helen Moggridge. Helen is a river scientist\, environmental consultant and former university lecturer\, with academic research interests in river processes (especially trees in rivers) and river restoration. \nWe will walk the Old Lea around Hackney Marshes. The walk will be around 1.5km and will last for 1.5 hours\, but please join for as long or as far as you wish! The walk will be fully outdoors\, so please dress for the weather and bring some water and binoculars (if you have them). Strong footwear is recommended. \nThis walk is the second in a series of nature walks organised by the Rewilding the Old Lea project\, supported by The Mayor of London and Hackney Council. \nBook your place here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/post-london-rivers-week-2026-learning-from-nature-working-with-trees-to-improve-rivers/
LOCATION:Hackney Marshes Centre\, E9 5PF
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260605T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
CREATED:20260514T165921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T165921Z
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SUMMARY:River Cray - Balsam Blitz!
DESCRIPTION:Join us to help us eradicate Himalayan Balsam from the River Cray (in North Cray) for now and the future! \nBook Here! \nThames21 have been laying the ground work to eradicate the invasive species Himalayan Balsam from the River Cray. Himalayan Balsam\, an invasive plant that damages our fragile river systems\, erodes the riverbanks\, outcompeting native plants and grows readily in wet condition. Sadly\, it has spread quite pervasively down many UK rivers like the Cray in Bexley. \nThis is a glorious leafy\, easy-paced wade in the river\, where you will see the Cray from a unique perspective. As we wade along\, we will be pulling up the balsam from its root ball and removing it. It is not a strenuous task as the root balls slide out very easily. \nThis wade is from North Cray (Water Lane) to Bexley Cricket Club and back. \nPlease specifiy your wader size at registration. We will supply all the equipment you need on the day. Also bring your own water and any personal food\, ideally in a small backpack. On reaching Bexley Cricket Club\, we will stop for refreshments; coffee\, tea and biscuits which Thames21 will supply. After a break\, we will wade back. \nThis event is open to everyone except small children due to the nature of the risks associated with wading down a river. Children over 10 should be always accompanied by a parent or guardian. \nIf you have any questions about this event or wish to know more\, please email the event leader Sam at samantha.dhedhi@Thames21.org.uk \nMeeting point: \nFree parking is on Water Lane\, near the White Cross Inn: https://maps.app.goo.gl/DtZh7NvbuGvpjyMy8 \nWhen you’ve parked\, walk further along Water Lane until you reach the river and you will see the Thames21 van. What3words location is ///zone.fonts.offer \nWhat to bring: Appropriate long sleeve clothing and trousers as we will be working around nettles and brambles. Please bring your own water. You may need a hat and sunscreen depending on the weather forecast. All other equipment will be provided. \nToilet facilities are available at Bexley Cricket Club. \nThis is an event designed for the community\, to engage the local public with the river and not for corporates. If you are interested in a bespoke corporate volunteer day. Please visit our website https://www.thames21.org.uk/get-involved-2/corporatevolunteer \nBook Here!
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/river-cray-balsam-blitz/
CATEGORIES:Experience,Invasive Species,River Cray,Vegetation Management,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
CREATED:20260508T150949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T151553Z
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SUMMARY:River Litter Detectives - Broomhouse Dock
DESCRIPTION:Book your place here \nCome along and join Thames21 as a river citizen scientist on the River Thames. We will collect the litter we find and categorise it into sewage-derived litter\, plastic items\, and other types of litter. This will help us determine the quantity of litter turning up along the riverside and investigate which litter category poses the biggest problem. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to our event\, which will cover everything you need to know to carry out a litter survey or clean up with Thames21 Citizen Science Volunteer for Thames River Watch. \nBoth new and existing Thames21 volunteers are encouraged to attend and investigate plastic pollution on the Tidal Thames. \nThis event is suitable for anyone (over the age of 10 accompanied by an adult) with an interest in plastic pollution\, or those who want to help monitor and improve the River Thames. \nThis is an event designed for the community to engage the local public with the river and not for corporates. If you are interested in a bespoke corporate volunteer day. Please visit our website https://www.thames21.org.uk/get-involved-2/corporatevolunteer \nPlease make sure you have suitable footwear (wellies or boots) that covers your ankles and weather-appropriate clothing for the day as this site tends to be very muddy. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Stephanie at stephanie.fernandes@thames21.org.uk \nBook your place here.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/river-litter-detectives-broomhouse-dock-3/
LOCATION:Broomhouse Dock\, SW6 3EH\, Junction of Carnwath Road & Broomhouse Lane\, Fulham\, SW6 3DS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Thames River Watch,tidal thames
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
CREATED:20260521T161942Z
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SUMMARY:Thames Road Wetland: Help Manage An Important Wetland
DESCRIPTION:Register here\nDespite its urban surroundings\, Thames Road Wetland which sits within the Green Belt\, is part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation\, making it one of the best sites for wildlife in London. It is home to national\, London and Bexley rarities including stately Marsh \nSow-thistles\, tiny Brookweed\, Water Voles and Harvest Mice along with a wide range of invertebrates and birds such as Water Rail\, Cetti’s and Reed Warblers. \nWetlands like this are crucial for biodiversity and play an important role in purifying water\, reducing flood risk\, and storing carbon. \nLike other sites in urbanised areas\, it lacks the full range of species that would once have helped maintain a balance of wildlife\, such as a variety of large herbivores and carnivores. That’s where the Thames Road Wetlands group comes in… \nWhilst a small group\, led by volunteer site manager Chris Rose works at the site most weeks\, we are now holding larger public volunteer sessions with all tools\, waders and kit provided. \nWinter activities include cutting and removing Reed from shallow areas to maintain open water for birds and dragonflies\, sustain a greater variety of plant species and reduce drying out. Also pollarding Sallows (cutting back selected trees and chopping up and stacking the brash)\, silt removal\, occasional path work and some litter picking duties. \nBesides supporting the site’s wildlife\, helping out is a rewarding way to connect with nature and benefit your local community. \nYou will need work clothes\, adequate sun/rain shower protection and any food and drink required. There are toilet facilities nearby at the council depot which also has a canteen. There are a some convenience stores about 10 mins away. \nTea\, coffee and biscuits are provided. \nThe events start at 10.30am\, but please arrive at 10am to get kitted up and briefed at the meeting point\, which is by the steps near Thames Road on By-way 105 (what3words location: dome.silly.above) near the bridge where the road crosses the River Cray. \nPlease contact Sam at Samantha.Dhedhi@thames21.org.uk if you have any further questions. \nPlease book your place here so we can ensure we have kit for you. Finish time is around 2pm\, but feel free to go whenever you need to. \nChris Rose. Volunteer Site Manager. \nThis is an event designed for the community\, to engage the local public with the river and not for corporates. If you are interested in a bespoke corporate volunteer day\, please visit our website https://www.thames21.org.uk/get-involved-2/corporatevolunteering/
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/thames-road-wetland-help-manage-an-important-wetland-2/
LOCATION:Thames Road Wetland\, Thames Road by River Cray Bridge\, Barnes Cray\, Crayford\, DA1 4RF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Experience,Litter Pick,Natural Flood Management,River Cray,River Restoration,South East London,Vegetation Management,Volunteer,Water Wildlife,Waterways and Wellbeing,Wetland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
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SUMMARY:Dollis Brook Balsam Bash
DESCRIPTION:Bring the Dollis Brook back to life! \nJoin us this summer in removing invasive non-native species (INNS) and litter from the Dollis Brook\, supporting the recovery of native plants and boosting biodiversity along the riverbank. \nWhere to meet: \n\nOutside 21 Longland Drive\, N20 8HH https://maps.app.goo.gl/CZkUYcHK8W3oSubv6 (about 100m down from Totteridge Lane – look for light blue Thames 21 van)\nWhat 3 Words: hung.laptop.agree\nNearest tube: Totteridge and Whetstone\n\nWe’ll meet here\, as it’s easier and free to park. Once everyone has arrived\, we’ll walk upstream to the site. \nWhat to Bring: \nDress for the weather and the task – long trousers and sleeves are advisable as there are nettles and brambles. \nPlease bring a packed lunch and plenty of fluids. \nSun cream and a hat. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including waders/wellies) needed for the event and we look forward to welcoming you! \nEmail charlie.southard@thames21.org.uk if you have any questions. \nAnyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please make sure you have weather appropriate clothing for the day. \nPlease get in touch if you have any questions about accessibility. We will do our best to make this event as accessible as possible. \nPlease note: A reasonable level of physical fitness is required due to the nature of the event. While nothing too strenuous\, the event will include physical activity outdoors\, plus walking. \n  \nThis is an event designed for the community to engage the local public with the river and not for corporates. If you are interested in a bespoke corporate volunteer day. Please visit our website  https://www.thames21.org.uk/get-involved-2/corporateteamdays/
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/dollis-brook-balsam-bash/
LOCATION:Dollis Brook\, Whetstone Stray\, 21 Longland Drive\, Barnet\, N20 8HH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
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SUMMARY:River Litter Detectives - Poplar Rowing Club
DESCRIPTION:Come along and join Thames21 as a river citizen scientist on the River Thames. We will be collecting the litter we find and categorising it into sewage derived litter\, plastic items\, and other litter. This will help us to determine the quantity of litter turning up along the riverside and to investigate which litter category is the biggest problem. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to our event which will cover everything you need to know to carry out a litter survey or clean up with Thames21 Citizen Science Volunteer for Thames River Watch. \nBoth new and existing Thames21 volunteers are encouraged to attend and investigate plastic pollution on the Tidal Thames. This event is suitable to anyone (over the age of 10 with an adult) who has an interest in plastic pollution or if you want to help monitor and improve the Thames river. \nThis is an event designed for the community to engage the local public with the river and not for corporates. If you are interested in a bespoke corporate volunteer day. Please visit our website https://www.thames21.org.uk/get-involved-2/corporatevolunteer \nPlease make sure you have suitable footwear (wellies or boots) that covers your ankles and weather-appropriate clothing for the day as this site tends to be very muddy. \nIf you have any questions please contact Sam at samantha.dhedhi@thames21.org.uk \nThis will be a fun\, relaxed event and everyone is welcome to come learn\, explore and enjoy! \nBook your place here 
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/river-litter-detectives-poplar-rowing-club/
LOCATION:Poplar\, Blackwall &  District Rowing Club\, Poplar\, Blackwall & District Rowing Club\, London\, E14 3DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Thames River Watch,tidal thames,Your Tidal Thames
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260620T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T091233
CREATED:20260316T093510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T142531Z
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SUMMARY:Chiswick Eyot Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Thames21 is working to restore Chiswick Eyot. \nBOOK HERE \nInformation about the day: \n\nVolunteer and help us to stabilise the island from further erosion and enhance the island for wildlife\nTasks include repairing the banks using willow spiling techniques\, marginal planting\, scrub removal\, tree pruning\, litter clearance and invasive plant removal\nAll welcome\, all equipment provided\, just wear old clothes and bring lots of enthusiasm.\n\nAddress: Chiswick Eyot\, London W4 2PR \nContact Vic if you have any questions. \nvic.richardson@thames21.org.uk \n07973 442219
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/chiswick-eyot-conservation/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Chiswick Eyot\, The Mall\, London W4 2PR\, Chiswick Eyot\, London\, W4 2PR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:West London
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