Employee Spotlight on Gareth Chalmers
“I really love to inspire people to make positive changes and differences in their lives.” Scientists increasingly recognise the benefits of blue and green spaces…
“I really love to inspire people to make positive changes and differences in their lives.” Scientists increasingly recognise the benefits of blue and green spaces…
“I am really fond of the Cray. It makes me smile knowing that Lord Nelson used to go salmon fishing on the River Cray.” Our…
A stretch of the River Thames at Port Meadow, Oxford, has been designated as an official river bathing location after a nearly two-year long local…
With the local elections just one month away, a coalition of 17 environmental groups [1] are calling on voters to press all candidates to commit,…
On 22nd March, students from East London-based George Green’s School were invited by Thames21 to carry out Thames21’s first 2022 litter survey monitoring session on…
There are more river barriers such as weirs and sluices than existing datasets show in the Thames River Basin that could be causing issues for…
The 100,000th tree has been planted at Enfield Chase, marking a significant milestone in Enfield Council’s project to create London’s largest, new woodland. The publicly accessible,…
“When I saw an advert on an Enfield Council site for volunteers to help with tree planting in 2020, I thought it was something I…
Children and young people in Brent reported feeling happier, healthier and more engaged in science topics after spending time participating in outdoor activities run by…
Messages in bottles may conjure up images of Robinson-Crusoe type figures, shipwrecked on remote islands or even trigger up memories of ‘that’ song produced by…