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SUMMARY:Slowing the Flow: Oxleas Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us to turn Oxleas Woods into a flood-fighting\, biodiversity-boosting powerhouse! \nThis winter\, join us for 17 fun and hands-on volunteer events as we transform Oxleas Woods into a thriving wet woodland. Together\, we’ll help slow the flow of floodwater\, protect downstream communities\, and create a vibrant habitat for wildlife. \nActivities include building leaky dams along the river Wogebourne in Oxleas and Bostall Woods. These fun\, practical activities help slow floodwaters and create vital habitats for local plants and animals\, all while connecting people with nature! \nWhere to meet: \nOxleas Woods Café – What 3 Words: reply.bleat.live \nNearest station – Falconwood \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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. \nSign up to the event here: Slowing the Flow: Oxleas Woods – Thames21 Limited \nPlease note: A reasonable level of physical fitness is required for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the walk from the meeting point to the project site takes approximately 15 minutes. \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/slowing-the-flow-oxleas-woods-15/
LOCATION:Oxleas Wood Cafe\, Crown Woods Lane\, London\, Greater London\, SE18 3JA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260320T100000
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SUMMARY:Action For Silk Stream - World Poetry Day
DESCRIPTION:March 20 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm – FREE\nJoin us for  a relaxed and welcoming outdoor creative writing session\, celebrating World Poetry Day at Watling Park.\nThis creative writing workshop invites you to slow down\, listen to the river\, and explore your connection to local blue and green spaces through simple\, guided writing activities. Inspired by the sounds of flowing water\, early signs of spring and the wildlife that depends on healthy rivers\, we’ll reflect on why our waterways matter: for nature\, for wellbeing and for our communities. \nNo previous writing experience is needed. The session is suitable for anyone curious about trying something creative in a supportive outdoor setting. \nWe will meet outside Burnt Oak Library and walk to Watling Park \nWhat to Bring\nAll materials will be provided. Please dress for the weather and wear suitable footwear for uneven ground. \nWhere to Meet\nWe will meet outside Burnt Oak Library\, 99 Watling Avenue\, Edgware HA8 0UB \nSign up to this event here: Action for Silk Stream – World Poetry Day – Thames21 Limited \nEmail claudia.kaplan@thames21.org.uk if you have any questions
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/world-poetry-day-writing-by-the-river/
LOCATION:Burnt Oak Library\, 99 Watling Avenue\, London\, London\, HA8 0UB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Action for Silk Stream
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T093000
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SUMMARY:Urban Riverfly Training at Braywick Nature Centre
DESCRIPTION:Passionate about your local river and want to help protect it? Why not train to become a citizen scientist with us? Want to help provide solutions to the river pollution challenge? The data collected by our citizen scientists are vital to drive change in local catchments. Take part in our citizen scientist event in Maidenhead on Saturday 21st March to find out more. \nBOOK HERE. \nDate: Saturday 21 March 2025 \nVenue: Braywick Nature Centre\, Hibbert Rd\, Maidenhead\, SL6 1UU \nTimings: 09:15 – 16:00 (more details are in the below table). Please note\, timings are slightly flexible\, so we may finish slightly earlier/later than 16:00. \nStructure of the day: \n09:30 – Arrivals\, registration and refreshments \n09:45 – Introductions\, health & safety and biosecurity \n10:15 – Introduction to Riverfly monitoring (RMI) \n10:45 – Break (tea/coffee) \n11:00 – Target groups: identification\, life history & ecology \n11:45 – RMI fieldwork – theory \n12:15 – Lunch break \n12:45 – RMI fieldwork – practical session in the river at North Town Moor \n15:15 – Clean equipment and kit \n15:45 – ID quiz (back inside the pavilion) \n16:00 – Online database and RMI in practice \n16:15 – Questions and feedback \n16:30 – Finish \nGetting there: The centre is a 25-minute walk from Maidenhead Station and a 2-minute walk from the Grove Academy stop (53 bus). If you’re driving\, there is a car park at the centre\, which is free for the day \nLunch: Please bring your own lunch with you. \nClothing: Please dress appropriately for the weather: If there is rain in the forecast\, bring a raincoat. In general for riverfly monitoring\, please wear long trousers and wear or bring a long-sleeved top/fleece/jumper to protect yourself from nettles or giant hogweed. Please also wear sturdy shoes for the walk to the site for the practical session. \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. I won’t be able to let you keep these waders\, unfortunately – they will just be loaned to you for the training day. Also\, please let me know if you are going to bring your own waders. \nEquipment: All equipment for the RMI practical fieldwork will be provided on the day – I will give you/the person representing your group your monitoring kit to take home with you. This kit includes: a large net (approximately 1.5m tall so I would advise not cycling if you are the designated person in your group who is taking the net home)\, a 16 litre bucket\, a large white tray\, a nine-section divided tray\, a large pipette\, a couple of small pipettes\, a couple of plastic spoons\, a magnifying glass and a paintbrush. \nUnder 18s: Please note\, if you are under the age of 18\, you must be accompanied by a legal parent or guardian in order to attend.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/urban-riverfly-training-at-braywick-nature-centre/
LOCATION:Chessington
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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/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Chiswick Eyot\, The Mall\, London W4 2PR\, Chiswick Eyot\, London\, W4 2PR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Dollis Brook Revival - River Restoration Project
DESCRIPTION:Join us to bring the Dollis Brook back to life!  \nA total of 8 fun and interactive volunteer events will be held throughout the winter season to restore the Dollis Brook to its former glory. \nActivities include toeboard removal to reconnect the brook to its floodplain\, deflector installation and invasive vegetation management. \nWhere to meet: \nLongland Drive – What 3 Words: lift.fumes.cargo (about half way down – look for the Thames 21 van) \nNearest tube – Totteridge & Whetstone \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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. \nSign up for the event here: Dollis Brook Revival – Thames21 Limited \nPlease note: A reasonable level of physical fitness is required for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the walk from the meeting point to the project site takes approximately 5 minutes. \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-revival-7/
LOCATION:Dollis Brook\, Whetstone Stray\, Barnet\, N20 8HH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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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/2026-03-22/
LOCATION:Chiswick Eyot\, The Mall\, London W4 2PR\, Chiswick Eyot\, London\, W4 2PR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260324T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
CREATED:20250909T122351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T105534Z
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SUMMARY:Slowing the Flow: Oxleas Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us to turn Oxleas Woods into a flood-fighting\, biodiversity-boosting powerhouse! \nThis winter\, join us for 17 fun and hands-on volunteer events as we transform Oxleas Woods into a thriving wet woodland. Together\, we’ll help slow the flow of floodwater\, protect downstream communities\, and create a vibrant habitat for wildlife. \nActivities include building leaky dams along the river Wogebourne in Oxleas and Bostall Woods. These fun\, practical activities help slow floodwaters and create vital habitats for local plants and animals\, all while connecting people with nature! \nWhere to meet: \nOxleas Woods Café – What 3 Words: reply.bleat.live \nNearest station – Falconwood \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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. \n  \nPlease note: A reasonable level of physical fitness is required for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the project site is a 15 minute off-road walk from the meeting point. \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/slowing-the-flow-oxleas-woods-16/
LOCATION:Oxleas Wood Cafe\, Crown Woods Lane\, London\, Greater London\, SE18 3JA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T150000
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SUMMARY:Dollis Brook Revival - River Restoration Project
DESCRIPTION:Join us to bring the Dollis Brook back to life!  \nA total of 8 fun and interactive volunteer events will be held throughout the winter season to restore the Dollis Brook to its former glory. \nActivities include toeboard removal to reconnect the brook to its floodplain\, deflector installation and invasive vegetation management. \nWhere to meet: \nLongland Drive – What 3 Words: lift.fumes.cargo (about half way down – look for the Thames 21 van) \nNearest tube – Totteridge & Whetstone \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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. \nSign up for the event here: Dollis Brook Revival – Thames21 Limited \nPlease note: A reasonable level of physical fitness is required for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the walk from the meeting point to the project site takes approximately 5 minutes. \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-revival-8/
LOCATION:Dollis Brook\, Whetstone Stray\, Barnet\, N20 8HH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
CREATED:20251110T123148Z
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SUMMARY:Action for Silk Stream - River Action Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Action for Silk Stream monthly volunteering days. They will be held on the last Thursday of each month. \nPlease book here: Action for Silk Stream – River Action Day – Thames21 Limited \nWe will be at Watling Park in Barnet where we will be giving this space a spring clean! \nActivities include planting in the newly created stream and if we have time we will also do some litter picking and dead hedging. There is lots to do today! \nWhere to meet: \nWatling Park\, Barnet\, HA8 0RW \nMeet up near the entrance by Abbots Road \nWhat3words: ///shovels.locked.cheek \nNearest tube: Burnt Oak (northern line) \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including wellies) needed for the event and we look forward to welcoming you! \nEmail helen.cardy@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. \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/action-for-silk-stream-river-action-day-9/
LOCATION:Watling Park\, Watling Park\, Edgware\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Action for Silk Stream,Silk Stream,SSFRI
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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SUMMARY:Friary Park Spring Wetland Planting Event
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer with Thames21 to bring the newly excavated wetlands in Friary Park to life! \nThis 4-cell wetland has been designed to store floodwaters and naturally treat water flowing in from Blackett’s Brook. The wetland vegetation plays a crucial role in removing excess nutrients and breaking down pollutants\, while also creating a vibrant habitat for wildlife and enhancing the park’s natural beauty. \nWe need your help to plant the final 1\,000 plug plants in the wetland cells with easy-to-use tools. These plants will help purify the water\, stabilise the banks and create a biodiverse landscape. \nNo experience is needed – all training and guidance will be provided. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature and meet others in your community. \nPlease note\, this activity involves getting in the wetland cells and walking up and down the banks. Wellies and waders will be provided. \nPlease wear weather appropriate clothing you don’t mind getting muddy and bring food and water for yourself. Tea\, coffee and biscuits will be provided. \nWe will meet by the wetland cells on the west side of the park at 9:30am. If you can’t commit to the whole day\, please do still come along to help out! \nWe look forward to seeing you there. \nBook your spot here.\nAny questions\, please email lucy.hutchison@thames21.org.uk \nUnder-18s should be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/friary-park-spring-wetland-planting-event/
LOCATION:Friary Park\, N21 9AN
CATEGORIES:Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260331T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260331T150000
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SUMMARY:Gores Brook Clean Up
DESCRIPTION:Join us to bring the Gores Brook back to life!  \nA total of 6 fun and interactive volunteer events will be held throughout the winter season to clean up the Gores Brook and restore it to its former glory. \nActivities include litter picking and invasive species removal \nWhere to meet: \nGores Brook Park (north end) – What 3 Words: strain.giving.clown \nNearest tube – Dagenham Heathway \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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. \nSign up to this event here: Gores Brook Clean Up – Thames21 Limited \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/ \n 
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/gores-brook-clean-up-5/
LOCATION:Gores Brook\, Dagenham Avenue\, London\, Greater London\, RM9 6HU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260403T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260403T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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SUMMARY:Slowing the Flow: Oxleas Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us to turn Oxleas Woods into a flood-fighting\, biodiversity-boosting powerhouse! \nThis winter\, join us for 17 fun and hands-on volunteer events as we transform Oxleas Woods into a thriving wet woodland. Together\, we’ll help slow the flow of floodwater\, protect downstream communities\, and create a vibrant habitat for wildlife. \nActivities include building leaky dams along the river Wogebourne in Oxleas and Bostall Woods. These fun\, practical activities help slow floodwaters and create vital habitats for local plants and animals\, all while connecting people with nature! \nWhere to meet: \nOxleas Woods Café – What 3 Words: reply.bleat.live \nNearest station – Falconwood \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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. \n  \nPlease note: A reasonable level of physical fitness is required for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the project site is a 15 minute off-road walk from the meeting point. \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/slowing-the-flow-oxleas-woods-17/
LOCATION:Oxleas Wood Cafe\, Crown Woods Lane\, London\, Greater London\, SE18 3JA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260405T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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UID:10001242-1775383200-1775390400@www.thames21.org.uk
SUMMARY:Isle of Dogs Easter River Clean Up
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE! \nDo you want to help keep the River Thames clean and healthy? Join us for an Easter Sunday river clean up at the foreshore at Newcastle Draw Dock on the Isle of Dogs (E14 3BJ) on the morning of Sunday 5th April for a community river clean-up. We will also share a community art piece by Ros Kennedy that reflects local residents connection to their river and the support they feel from nature. \nThere will also be \n\nBeach exploration\nA chance to socialise and enjoy the riverside and foreshore at low tide\n\nThis will be a fun\, relaxed event and everyone is welcome to come learn\, explore and enjoy! We will be providing all necessary equipment\, and wellies to borrow. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n📅 Date: Sunday\, 5th April (Easter Sunday) \n\n\n⏰ Time: Morning (exact time not specified) \n\n\n📍 Location: Newcastle Draw Dock Foreshore\, Isle of Dogs\, London (E14 3BJ) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you have any queries\, please contact matt.dawson@thames21.org.uk \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/isle-of-dogs-easter-river-clean-up/
LOCATION:Newcastle Draw Dock\, Saunders Ness Road (by the Great Eastern pub)\, Isle of Dogs\, London\, E14 3BW\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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SUMMARY:Slowing the Flow: Oxleas Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us to turn Oxleas Woods into a flood-fighting\, biodiversity-boosting powerhouse! \nThis winter\, join us for 17 fun and hands-on volunteer events as we transform Oxleas Woods into a thriving wet woodland. Together\, we’ll help slow the flow of floodwater\, protect downstream communities\, and create a vibrant habitat for wildlife. \nActivities include building leaky dams along the river Wogebourne in Oxleas and Bostall Woods. These fun\, practical activities help slow floodwaters and create vital habitats for local plants and animals\, all while connecting people with nature! \nWhere to meet: \nOxleas Woods Café – What 3 Words: reply.bleat.live \nNearest station – Falconwood \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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 for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the project site is a 15 minute off-road walk from the meeting point. \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/slowing-the-flow-oxleas-woods/
LOCATION:Oxleas Wood Cafe\, Crown Woods Lane\, London\, Greater London\, SE18 3JA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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UID:10001250-1775815200-1775829600@www.thames21.org.uk
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 once a month on the 2nd Friday of every month 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-6/
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:20260410T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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SUMMARY:Slowing the Flow: Oxleas Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join us to turn Oxleas Woods into a flood-fighting\, biodiversity-boosting powerhouse! \nThis winter\, join us for 17 fun and hands-on volunteer events as we transform Oxleas Woods into a thriving wet woodland. Together\, we’ll help slow the flow of floodwater\, protect downstream communities\, and create a vibrant habitat for wildlife. \nActivities include building leaky dams along the river Wogebourne in Oxleas and Bostall Woods. These fun\, practical activities help slow floodwaters and create vital habitats for local plants and animals\, all while connecting people with nature! \nWhere to meet: \nOxleas Woods Café – What 3 Words: reply.bleat.live \nNearest station – Falconwood \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including 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 for this event due to the nature of the tasks involved. While it’s nothing too strenuous\, activities will include lifting and pulling. Additionally\, the project site is a 15 minute off-road walk from the meeting point. \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/slowing-the-flow-oxleas-woods-2/
LOCATION:Oxleas Wood Cafe\, Crown Woods Lane\, London\, Greater London\, SE18 3JA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260419T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T090240Z
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SUMMARY:Big Wet Wipe Count
DESCRIPTION:Help protect the River Thames by measuring the impact of wet wipes deposited on its shores! \nBOOK HERE. \nJoin Thames21 to gather crucial data on the wet wipes settling in the Thames by getting down and dirty to count them! \nUntil the Thames Tideway Tunnel was connected up earlier this year\, rainfall in central London often caused the sewers to overflow\, sending hundreds of thousands of wet wipes into the river where they accumulated on the riverbed. The Big Wet Wipe Count has allowed us to record the scale of the problem\, and we are looking for volunteers to continue these surveys\, which will now help to assess the impact the tunnel. \nTo assess the scale of the problem and the impact of the tunnel\, we are looking for volunteers to survey the wet wipes on the foreshore and record the final number. \nChildren under 16 need to be supervised by an adult. This event is not suitable for children under 10 years old.  \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 \nLocation: Hammersmith Bridge – North Side – Meet outside Riverside Studios: 101 Queen Caroline St\, London W6 9BN
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/big-wet-wipe-count/
LOCATION:Queen Caroline draw dock\, Hammersmith Bridge North Side\, Queen Caroline street\, Hammersmith\, London\, W6 9BX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Thames,Thames River Watch,tidal thames
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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SUMMARY:Thames Connections: People\, Land and River
DESCRIPTION:On 22nd April\, please join us in Goring Village Hall for an inspiring and practical gathering focused on the future of the River Thames between Wallingford and Reading. \nBooking required: Please book your free place here: https://book.plinth.org.uk/e/X5xmWdTlJFLsO7cgYATk \nThis stretch of river is part of daily life for so many of us — a home\, and a place for wildlife\, farming\, walking\, paddling\, fishing\, or simply enjoying nature. This event is an opportunity to bring together local people\, landowners\, community groups and organisations to share what’s already happening\, and explore how we can work together to help this part of the Thames thrive. \nWe’ll hear from Thames21 about the catchment-based approach\, learn from inspiring partnership projects\, and discover more about the work of the National Landscapes and the wider vision for the area. Most importantly\, there’ll be plenty of time to connect\, share ideas and map out priorities — from nature and water quality to flooding\, access and recreation. Teas\, coffees and refreshments will be provided to keep the ideas flowing. \nWhether you’re already deeply involved in river work or simply care about your local stretch of the Thames\, your voice and experience matter. Come along\, meet others who care about the river\, and help shape the next steps for a healthier\, thriving Thames. \nSchedule: \n5.45pm – Doors open. Feel free to come early and get a drink and some refreshments \n6.00pm – Talks from Thames21\, the National Landscapes\, and Long Mead Farm & Nature Recovery Network. \n7.00pm – Workshop 1: Learn about the amazing wildlife and key habitats in and around the river in this area. \n7.45pm – Workshop 2: Have your say on which positive river projects should happen next. \nThis event is supported by the Mend the Gap programme. The vision of the Mend the Gap programme is that the outstanding national landscape that links the Chilterns and the North Wessex Downs will be enhanced and enriched for wildlife\, residents\, and visitors\, helping to heal and soften the scars left by electrification of the Great Western main line.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/thames-connections-people-land-and-river/
LOCATION:Goring Village Hall\, B4009\, Goring\, Reading\, RG8 9AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Co-Design Workshop,South Chilterns,Thames,Thames21 Training,Volunteer,Water Wildlife,Waterways and Wellbeing,workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claire Robertson":MAILTO:claire.robertson@thames21.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T094500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
CREATED:20260402T172537Z
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SUMMARY:The River Cray at Crayford: Waterside Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us on the River Cray in the centre of Crayford Town!\nWe will be working in and around Waterside Gardens\, Crayford (also known as Cray Gardens) which is in Crayford town centre to remove litter and reduce over hanging vegetation. \nThere will be varied tasks such as entering the river wearing waders to cut branches and remove litter and working bank side to remove cut branches to area that should help reduce fly tipping\, collecting litter from the rivers edge and helping to take it to the collection point. \nTasks will suit those of mixed levels of ability but as a minimum\, you will need to be able to walk on uneven ground. Strong shoes/ boots are required for working bank side. For those entering the water\, waders will be provided. \nWe will provide all tools\, gloves\, equipment and waders.  \nWhere to meet: \nWe will meet at 9:45am\, near the gardens where we will be kitted out and then walk over to the river. The exact meeting place is to be confirmed\, but it will be close to the gardens. Postcode XDA1 4JD Google Maps link here (look for Cray Gardens). We aim to finish at 1pm so it will be around 1:30pm by the time we leave the site. \nPublic transport: The nearest Station is Crayford which is 9 mins walk from the gardens. The closest bus is the 428 which runs along Crayford Way. \nWhat to bring:\nPlease dress for the weather and the task. Long trousers and sleeves are advisable as there are brambles. If you are not working in the river please wear / bring sturdy work boots. Plus layers to keep warm. Do bring your own water / drink. \nWe will provide refreshments: Tea\, coffee and biscuits. \nIf you have any questions\, please email samantha.dhedhi@thames21.org.uk. \nThis event is unsuitable for children under 18 years old. \nPlease get in touch if you have any questions about accessibility. We will do our best to make this event as accessible as possible. \nThis event is being run with the Friends of River Cray at Crayford. \nPLEASE NOTE: This 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/ \nBOOK HERE!
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/the-river-cray-at-crayford-waterside-gardens/
LOCATION:Chessington
CATEGORIES:Experience,River Cray,South East London,Vegetation Management,Volunteer,Waterways and Wellbeing,Wellbeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260430T150000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
CREATED:20251110T133321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T110157Z
UID:10001194-1777546800-1777561200@www.thames21.org.uk
SUMMARY:Action for Silk Stream - River Action Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Action for Silk Stream monthly volunteering days. They will be held on the last Thursday of each month. \nPlease book here: Action for Silk Stream – River Action Day – Thames21 Limited \nWe will be at one of our project sites this month either in Barnet or Harrow. \nActivities include litter picking in the stream and surrounding space and vegetation removal. \nWhere to meet: \nMontrose Playing Fields\, Barnet. \nNearest tube: Colindale (northern line) \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. \nWe will bring tea/coffee and biscuits. \nWe will provide all other equipment (including wellies) needed for the event and we look forward to welcoming you! \nEmail helen.cardy@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. \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/action-for-silk-stream-river-action-day-10/
LOCATION:Montrose Playing Fields\, London\, NW9 5AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Action for Silk Stream,Silk Stream,SSFRI
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen Cardy":MAILTO:helen.cardy@thames21.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T081500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T211500
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
CREATED:20260311T161837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T105048Z
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SUMMARY:Action for Silk Stream - Bat Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Bat Walk from Lyndhurst Park to the Meads Open Space. \nMeet us at 8.15pm and we will have a walk around the park\, and along the Burnt Oak Brook in the Meads Open Space. We will see if we can spot the bats coming out for their first feed since hibernating. \nSuitable for all ages. \nWe have a few bat detectors to share around to see if we can hear any bat activity. \nSign-up here: Action for Silk Stream – Bat Walk – Thames21 Limited \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
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/action-for-silk-stream-bat-walk/
LOCATION:Lyndhurst Park\, Edgware\, NW7 2AA
CATEGORIES:Action for Silk Stream
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
CREATED:20260227T113716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T094200Z
UID:10001238-1779530400-1779544800@www.thames21.org.uk
SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: River Beck
DESCRIPTION:How well do you know your local river? \nJoin Thames21 in Harvington Woods for a free event as part of London Rivers Week to get to know the River Beck. Meet the team who have worked to restore the woodland\, see what lives in the River Beck through our pond dipping session and see if you can beat our boat racing leaderboard! \nTea\, coffees and a lavish array of biscuits will also be on offer 🙂 \nWhere to meet: \nBeckenham Beach\, Harvington Woods (look for blue Thames 21 marquee) \nWhat 3 Words: richer.scar.spell \nNearest train – Beckenham Junction/Eden Park \nEmail charlie.southard@thames21.org.uk if you have any questions. \nBook your place here.\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. \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-river-beck/
LOCATION:Harvington Wood\, Manor Way\, Beckenham\, Greater London\, BR3 3LW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260523T133000
DTSTAMP:20260425T162936
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Source to Sea - Walking the Ravensbourne (Part 1 - Sat 23rd May) [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:To mark London Rivers Week\, join Creekside Discovery Centre on this special 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. \nPart one takes place on Saturday 23rd May from 10.30am to 13.30pm. \nBook your place here.\nPart two takes place on Saturday 30th May. Please view more details here. \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. \nMeet at Keston Ponds. \nWe’ll follow the upper reaches of the Ravensbourne through woodland and parkland\, finishing in Beckenham. \n\nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let the organisers 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-source-to-sea-walking-the-ravensbourne-part-1/
LOCATION:Keston Ponds\, BR2 6HA
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026,River Ravensbourne
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: History & Ecology of Camley Street Natural Park [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Join the London Wildlife Trust for a free guided walk around Camley Street Natural Park as part of London Rivers Week 2026. \nSandwiched between the major transport hub of King’s Cross St. Pancras and the historic Regent’s Canal\, Camley Street is an urban oasis that shows how important London’s waterways are to both people and wildlife. \nOn this tour\, you’ll discover the fascinating history of this reserve and see some of the wildlife that calls it home. \nThis is a gentle walk around the reserve on paths\, and there may be some gentle inclines. Strong stout footwear is recommended. \nThe walk will last approximately 45 minutes and will be fully outdoors\, so dress for the weather! Please bring some water and binoculars if you have them. \nBook your place here.\nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult. \nIf you sign up for the event but later find that you can’t attend\, please let the organisers 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-history-ecology-of-camley-street-natural-park/
LOCATION:Camley Street Natural Park\, Camley Street\, London\, NW1 0PW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Hammersmith to Nature - A Relaxed Thames Path Walk [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate London Rivers Week with a refreshing guided walk led by Toni-Ann Murphy\, founder of outdoor community group Touch Grass CIC. \nJoin Thames21 for a leisurely stroll from Hammersmith Underground Station to the beautiful London Wetland Centre\, taking in scenic stretches of the Thames Path along the way. \nREGISTER HERE TO BOOK. \nDate: Saturday 23rd May\nTime: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm\nDifficulty: Leisurely \nBring: Please be prepared with comfortable and weather appropriate clothing and shoes\, healthy snacks and plenty of water. Toilets will be available at Hammersmith Underground station. \nWe’ll meet just outside Hammersmith Tube Station\, cross the bridge\, and follow the river toward our final destination at the Wetland Centre. There will be a short refreshment break during the walk. Feel free to bring a picnic\, or pick up drinks\, ice creams\, and snacks from the café on site. \nA perfect way to connect with nature\, meet like-minded people\, and enjoy one of London’s most scenic riverside routes.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-hammersmith-to-nature-a-relaxed-thames-path-walk/
LOCATION:Chessington
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Tidal Tales - Walking Through Flux & Flow
DESCRIPTION:Kicking off London Rivers Week\, Thames21 will be going on a river walking adventure with artist Remiiya Badru from King Edward Memorial Park\, in Wapping\, and concluding at Blackfriars\, prior to the unveiling of a new artwork in a new exciting space developed for the public realm. \nOn our journey we will be exploring key landmarks along this stretch of river from London’s oldest pub and Captain Kidd\, key bridges and crossings plus some of the lesser known stories of our social geographies\, communities and industrial history. This multisensorial walk will also embody an opportunity to connect to the river as nature for our wellbeing as a sanctuary of sustenance. We will be weaving our way through a number of timelines through witnessing infrastructural and environmental changes. How do we see the river for the future? \nBOOK HERE \nDate and time: Saturday 23rd May. 11.30am-14:00pm \n📏 Distance: ~4.8 km (3 miles) \n📍 Route: We will meet at the new Tideway site at King Edward Memorial Park finishing at the new Tideway riverside public realm at Blackfriars. Click here to view the route we will follow. \n🕒 Duration: ~2 plus hours (give or take depending on pace & breaks) \n👟 Terrain: Flat riverside paths — nice for walking and talking \nArtist Bio: \nRemiiya Badru is a multi-interdisciplinary artist\, whose practice centres on sharing her river-walking adventures through research-informed multimedia artwork and social engagement. She seeks to undertake a multi-layered exploration of the River Thames’ forever changing palette of colour\, sight\, scent\, sound and story\, but also its silences\, omissions and hidden histories of people and place. \nIn her walking practice\, Badru seeks to commune with and responding to the river as a timeless resource from a multi-sensorial perspective\, entering an immersive and embodied meditation in motion. She externalises these experiences through mapping\, wayfinding and placemaking. The stories that Badru seeks to uncover relate to the river as a witness to infrastructural change and flux\, particularly in relation to memory\, colonial and post-colonial histories\, pre- and post-industrial change\, heritage\, natural and man-made environments. \nHer work continues to be navigated by Timehri\, her model ship who is in fact simultaneously her ‘navigator’ and ‘anchoress’ who continues to guide Badru in her travels along the river and associated bodies of water. Together they navigate these embodiments of water as ‘liquid history flowing as a continuum which synchronises the past\, present and future that connects all of us as a global conduit that carries our stories.’ \nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-tidal-tales-walking-through-flux-flow/
LOCATION:King Edward Memorial Park\, Tideway Site\, The Hwy\, London\, E1W 3HT\, King Edward Memorial Park\, London\, E1W 3HT
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Liquid History - A Photowalk [FULLY BOOKED - Waitlist Available]
DESCRIPTION:More than just a landmark\, the River Thames has been a water source for Londoners for two millennia; its tides have dictated the shape of the city and the reach of its trade. To walk its banks with a camera is to document the history of the capital. \nJoin Thames21 for a free curated photo walk along the Thames as part of London Rivers Week\, where documentary maker Gemma Duncan\, together with mudlarks Jessica Forde and Lesley McDonnell\, will walk you past historical ‘destinations’ and introduce basic photography composition to spark the creativity behind your next shot. \nStarting at the medieval entrance to Old London Bridge\, we’ll cross the river and walk the Southbank\, stopping at meeting points along the way. At each stop\, you’ll hear about London’s medieval ‘living’ bridge\, Roman London\, the global trade of the 18th–19th centuries\, Frost Fairs\, and stories of the river that has shaped London so much. \nBetween each meeting point\, you’ll have free rein to snap away\, capturing whatever might inspire you. You’ll be given a map before the walk\, so you’ll know when and where to regroup at the next meeting point. \nJust as the River Thames has evolved\, so has photography. We encourage all mediums\, whether you shoot on 35mm film\, a pinhole camera\, a modern DSLR\, or even a toy camera. After the event\, you’ll have the opportunity to submit your favourite photo to the Thames21 team to be featured in a showcase of the river’s history. \nWhether you’re a complete beginner or a photographer with an interest in history\, come and capture this historic river through a new lens. \n  \nWhat to bring: \n● Weather-Ready Gear: This is London! Please bring a waterproof jacket and a protective cover (or a simple plastic bag) for your camera in case of rain. \n● Comfortable Footwear: We will be walking on a mix of pavement and historic\, often uneven ground. \n● Snacks and Water: While there will be places along the Southbank to get supplies\, bring some snacks along if you want something close to hand. \nIf any questions in advance\, please contact Gemma on gemmaduncan.film@gmail.com. \n  \nMeeting point: Lower Thames St\, London – EC3R 6DN \nBook your spot here.\nAll U18s 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.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-liquid-history-a-photowalk/
LOCATION:Outside the Church of St Magnus-the-Martyr\, Lower Thames St\, EC3R 6DN
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Enriching Elmbridge Meadows Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join South East Rivers Trust (SERT) for a free\, fun\, family-friendly afternoon in Elmbridge Meadows as part of London Rivers Week to connect with the local river\, learn more about what lives there and get creative. \n\n\n\n\nJoin us:\nTo celebrate the Enriching Elmbridge Meadows project\, we are hosting a celebration event full of nature-inspired arts & crafts and a short guided walk of the river. \nThese are family friendly\, for young people aged 6 years old and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. \nYounger children can attend\, however all activities may not be age appropriate. \nWhat you’ll do: \n\nCreate a mini mosaic led by the wonderful Swallow Mosaics (please note that these are limited and it’s first come\, first served!)\nRiver themed scavenger hunt\nNature art\nA guided walk 1pm – 2pm (please book the appropriate ticket)\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat you need to know\n🕒 When: Saturday\, May 23rd. 12pm – 3pm \n📍Where to meet: Elmbridge Meadows Open Space – Find us near the entrance to Rose Walk and look out for our South East Rivers Trust flags \n\nGoogle Maps HERE\nwhat3words ///margin.ticket.drop\n\n👉 Booking is essential\, register here.\n⏰ Booking closes at 11:30pm\, May 21st. \nWhat do you need to bring? \n\nWater bottle (filled up!)\nWarm\, weather appropriate clothing\nWear comfortable shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting a bit dirty\n\nAccessibility: Activities will take us off-paths and working on the ground. Some areas may be muddy. 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-enriching-elmbridge-meadows-celebration/
LOCATION:Elmbridge Meadows\, Elmbridge Meadows Open Space\,Elmbridge Meadows\, Surbiton\, KT5 9HB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: Clean Air Canal art exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join artist Camilla Brendon at Kindred Studios in West London during London Rivers Week for a FREE\, fantastic art exhibition called ‘Clean Air Canal’. \nIt is open to the public and you are invited to drop in  from Saturday 23 May – Wednesday 27 (inclusive) May during the hours between 12pm-6pm. \nClean Air Canal is an installation made in response to the overlap and coexistence between man-made and nature. The work is made of plastics found in and around the Union Canal\, which is adjacent to Kindred Studios\, where artist Camilla Brendon has made and is showing the work. Air purifying plants have taken root in the installation and are reclaiming the rubbish and drawing harmful man-made materials back to the natural realm. \nPlease join the artist in conversation at 3pm on Saturday May 23rd. \nLocation: The Gramophone Works\, 326 Kensal Road\, W10 5BZ \nMore details about Kindred Studios: https://www.kindredstudios.co.uk/ \nAll U18s must be accompanied by an adult. \n 
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-clean-air-canal-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Gramophone Works\, 326 Kensal Road\, W10 5BZ\, The Gramophone Works\, Kindred Studios\, London\, W10 5BZ
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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SUMMARY:London Rivers Week 2026: A Short Introduction to the Thames Estuary - Guided Walk [FULLY BOOKED]
DESCRIPTION:As part of London Rivers Week 2026\, come and join Thames Estuary Partnership for a FREE guided walk around the Greenwich Peninsula to explore the lesser-known environmental past and present of London’s famous river. \nTo register click on link to BOOK HERE (tickets available from 2nd March 2026) \nDate: Saturday 23rd May \nTime: 2pm-4pm \nMeeting point: At the ‘History in Motion display’ on Olympian Way \nDuring the walk they will discuss the impacts of Ice Ages\, how the river and its surrounding area has changed as London grew\, the deterioration and revival of aquatic life\, and the future. The talk will also highlight that by investing into the recovery of an urban river\, it can become a healthy and thriving environment with diverse aquatic habitats and species. \nThe walk will provide an opportunity to enjoy the mental health and well-being benefits of being outside and being near water as well #BlueMind. (To find out about the concept of Blue Mind\, listen to our Talk of the Thames podcast episode.) \nThe guided walk will start at the History in Motion display on Olympian Way\, about 500 yards east from North Greenwich Pier (*what3words: noted.wash.deed)\, and will finish at Point Wharf (what3words: city.groom.call) with short stops in between. \nPlease be prepared with comfortable and weather appropriate clothing and shoes\, healthy snacks and plenty of water. Toilets will be available at North Greenwich station. \n*What is what3words? It is map viewing platform which divided the world into 3 metre squares and gave each square a unique combination of three words. It’s the easiest way to find and share exact locations. \nAll U18s 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.
URL:https://www.thames21.org.uk/event/london-rivers-week-2026-a-short-introduction-to-the-thames-estuary-guided-walk/
LOCATION:Chessington
CATEGORIES:London Rivers Week 2026
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