Events programme Oct - Dec 2018

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Events programme Oct - Dec 2018 In the following programme you will find a number of ways in which you can get involved in Lewisham s rivers. Sessions are run by a number of groups who offer different opportunities, from local Friends to Thames21 and the Creekside Discovery Centre so hopefully there is something for everyone! For further information on related events, please check out the Lewisham s nature conservation blog, which is updated regularly. www.natureconservationlewisham.co.uk Glendale Grounds Management and London Borough of Lewisham Glendale Grounds Management are the Council s park contractors. As part of their commitment to nature conservation, they offer a number of volunteering opportunities. As well as working in partnership with the river bank programme, they also hold a number of river related community events. River Bankside Volunteering - see how you could become fitter and healthier by doing something positive for you and for your local rivers This program is run in partnership between London Borough of Lewisham and Glendale Grounds Management. It is a project that offers opportunities for you to improve your fitness by taking part in practical river bankside related activities in a local river. It is a great way to visit parts of your local rivers that you may not know about and lend a helping hand to improve water habitats for wildlife within the Borough. The session is free, fun and no experience is needed but please note that although we try to cater for a range of abilities participants do have to be reasonably physically fit to undertake most of the tasks involved. We therefore reserve the right to judge if this project offers you the support that you may require. We provide tools and refreshments and have a mid-session tea break. For more information, please contact: - Glendale nature conservation officer Office: 0208 852 9167 Mobile: 07919548324 Email:

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW: Before attending your first session we ask that you fill out a registration form so that we are aware of any medical issues that may prevent you from carrying out certain tasks and so we have your next of kin details. If you have not done so already, please contact us, and we will be happy to send you one. Sessions run between with a mid-session tea break, we provide tea/coffee so please bring snack/lunch if required. Unless otherwise stated please contact before a project to let me know that you are coming. This is especially important if this is your first time with us or you have not been for a while, we wouldn t want you turning up to the wrong place looking for us and also, so we can provide you the right size waders e.t.c. Our meeting points at sites can vary, so please make sure that you check the details carefully, we don t want to lose you! While we try to find a variety of tasks for the sessions, this isn t always possible and some tasks may not be suitable for everyone. Therefore, please check the task for the day to assess its suitability for you. If in doubt, please call and we would be happy to discuss this further. Please be at the meeting point on time because often the work destination can be up to a 10-15 minute walk from where we meet - we wouldn t want you wondering around for ages looking for us! If you have any questions please feel free to contact Judith, who will be happy to help. Please note that sessions are subject to change. If in doubt please call the named organiser who will be able to confirm the details. Toilets: Not all sites have toilets; look out for the symbols next to each site.

We will provide: You will need: Tetanus: All tools, gloves and training. Tea/coffee will be available at the break Appropriate clothing for the weather and task. Sturdy boots, preferably with steel toe caps. Please no sandals! Lunch if required for the break Extra water, especially on hot days would be advisable Any medication you need, i.e. inhaler, antihistamine etc. Please make sure your tetanus inoculation is up to date. Date Location Task Meeting place Transport Ladywell Malyons Road entrance. Malyons Road entrance 2/10/2018 09/10/2018 Ladywell Malyons Road entrance Malyons Road entrance. Contact

16/10/2018 23/10/2018 Ladywell North - Kingfisher nest box - Topping up the nest box with silt from the river bank. Manor Park - Litter from the river - Clearing the seasonal pond Ladywell Road. Meet in Ladywell near the TEN THOUSAND HANDS Cafe. Entrance on Manor Park Road. SE13 Meet by the Café building. ( Please note that this event is at Manor Park Not Manor House Gardens ) 1. Nearest train Hither Green 2. Buses: 273 (Manor Park) & Buses serving Lee High Road. No free parking until after 12pm. 30/10/2018 06/11/2018 Chinbrook Meadows Ladywell North - Clearing nettles/brambles from the river banks. - General litter - Pond Meet by the Park Ranger s Office, near the entrance on Amblecote Road. Ladywell Road. Meet in Ladywell near the TEN THOUSAND HANDS Cafe. 1. Rail Station: Grove Park. 2. Buses include, 124, 126 & 273 Chinbrook Road 3. Car park on site.

13/11/2018 Cornmill Gardens - We will be going on a wade in the river to remove litter. - There is also bank work. Meet at Cornmill Gardens by the playground. 1. Train: Lewisham Station or/& Lewisham DLR 2. Bus: 436, 136, 47, 225, 21, 75 & 185 3. No free parking 20/11/2018 Brookmill Park (park toilet closed but pub nearby) - Clearing brambles from certain areas on the river bank. - General litter/rubbish - Eradication of invasive species where present - Clearing litter from the river Meet on Brookmill Road. By park keeper s office building. 1. Train: St Johns, Deptford/Lewisham little further away. 2. DLR: Elverson Road 3. Buses 47 or 225. 4. Parking: on side streets. Limited parking on streets nearby. 27/11/2018 Ladywell South Toilet at the café in the north fields. - Clearing litter, silt & leaf litters from the backwater - General litter/rubbish - Eradication of invasive species where present - Pond Meet at the back water in the south fields, Catford end of the park by the bowls green. stations Catford

04/12/2018 Manor Park - Litter from the river - Clearing the seasonal pond Entrance on Manor Park Road. SE13 Meet by the Café building. ( Please note that this event is at Manor Park Not Manor House Gardens ) 1. Nearest train Hither Green 2. Buses: 273 (Manor Park) & Buses serving Lee High Road. No free parking until after 12pm. 11/12/2018 Ladywell North Ladywell Road. Meet in Ladywell near the TEN THOUSAND HANDS Cafe.