It’s not only beneficial for the environment but also a rewarding way to connect with nature and benefit your local community.
volunteering
It’s not only beneficial for the environment but also a rewarding way to connect with nature and benefit your local community.
It’s not only beneficial for the environment but also a rewarding way to connect with nature and benefit your local community.
It’s not only beneficial for the environment but also a rewarding way to connect with nature and benefit your local community.
Thames21 are pleased to announce that we will resume riverside volunteering activity from March 29th with a group size limit of 15. In line with…
Further COVID-19 restrictions will come into force in London this Saturday 17 October. These still allow organised activity for groups larger than six and up…
Thames21 StatementSeptember 2020 The safety, health and wellbeing of the public, our volunteers and our staff are of paramount importance to us. Our events and…
By Helen Stoddard – Thames21 Volunteer Helen Stoddard is part of Thames21’s citizen science army – a Thames River Watch volunteer. She recounts the time…
Thames21 calls for tougher action on five key plastic items to tackle two-thirds of entire Thames plastic pollution An analysis of citizen science surveys conducted…
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…