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Thriving during lockdown: we’ll bring river inspiration to you

We know how much you love your rivers, and how much you’re missing them during this lockdown. Suddenly everyone is appreciating our blue-green spaces like…

Published 5th May 20205th May 2020 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

Coronavirus update: Thames21 statement

  Thames21 statement 26 March 2020   The safety, health and wellbeing of the public, our volunteers and our staff are of paramount importance to…

Published 26th March 202026th March 2020 Published in Latest news, Thames 21

Thames21 celebrates its volunteers at annual reception

“Corporate volunteering is about community action not just sponsorship” a key Thames21 partner told the charity’s annual reception on Thursday evening. Clyde Muir, Vice President,…

Published 13th October 201729th November 2020 Published in Latest news
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Volunteering with Thames21 has given me life-changing skills

Sam Tonge is a recent graduate of Royal Holloway, University of London with a Bachelor’s of Science in Geography. During is studies he volunteered with…

Published 18th July 201716th October 2017 Published in Blog
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Obituary: Thames21 marks the death of Chris Stafford, a long-term volunteer and friend

Chris Stafford 1957-2017 With the three-week 3 Rivers Clean Up beginning this weekend across the Ravensbourne, Pool and Quaggy, catchment partnership officer Lawrence Beale-Collins mourns a well known volunteer…

Published 31st May 201716th October 2017 Published in Latest news
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I built a reedbed!

By Guest Blogger Sheila Ozeer, Volunteer at Thames21 It was the event description that lured me in – it read: ‘Come down and help us…

Published 11th July 201629th September 2017 Published in Blog

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    Finding places of sanctuary and solitude in London is becoming increasingly difficult as riversides rapidly transform due to ‘bricks and mortar’ development projects. Yet in a small corner of East London, the Barking riverside offers one of...
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