Nature Conservation Volunteer
Lea Bridge Conservation Volunteers
Volunteering to do a conservation task with LBCV in East London, is great way to make a difference.
If you have an interest in nature or environmental conservationism, then volunteer with us on the first Sunday of any month doing practical conservation tasks in North East London’s largest open space, the Lea Valley Regional Park. We have done volunteering tasks from The East India Dock Basin on the Thames to Coppermill Fields in Waltham Abbey. These practical tasks range from woodland management, such as coppicing, the countryside skills of hedge laying and dead hedging to the removal of invasive vegetation with a traditional Bramble Bash.
Gardening,Practical Work & DIY,Building & Construction,Environmental,General and Helping
Conservation
No experience is necessary, all training, tools and gloves will be provided. Wear appropriate clothing and stout footwear for the task and weather.
Volunteering and doing a conservation task with LBCV in Northeast London, is great way to meet new people, learn new skills, use old skills, be more active, get closer to nature, make a difference and have some fun with like-minded people in the Lea Valley Regional Park.
Monthly, first Sunday of every month 9:45am to 4:30pm
E10 7Q
Outside the Waterworks Centre, Lammas Road, London E10 7QB
The meeting place is by the bike racks in front of the Waterworks Centre, across from the former Greyhound Public House on Lea Bridge Road. Bus numbers 55 and 56 run along the Lea Bridge Road, alight by the Riding Centre at bus stops N or X. Bike and car parking are available
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