- 1919.November.Monday

Volunteer Training: Aquatic PPE & Water Safety
Coke Hill, Rotherham S60 2HX, UKSign up to a half-day course led by David Adams from River-Mountain-Experience.
Training held at Voluntary Action Rotherham, The Spectrum.Training will involve how to write and follow a risk assessment, what personal protective equipment (PPE) should be worn when working in the water, and how to use and maintain PPE.
To sign up please download a volunteer training booking form here and send it to volunteer @dcrt.org.uk.
- 2020.November.Tuesday
Volunteer Day: Dalton
Dalton Brook ASDAAldwarke Ln, Rawmarsh, Rotherham S65 3SW, UKMeeting Point: Meet in the Asda overflow car-park with the recycling bins, situated next to the entrance to Aldwarke Lock, Dalton. We will be walking up to the site which is along Aldwarke Lane (a lay by leading down to the river).
Time: 10am – 1pm
Task: We will be conducting a clean up in the area of litter, removing debris that has built up.
Please wear suitable outdoor clothing including long trousers, long sleeves, sturdy boots and waterproofs if necessary.
Email [email protected] for more information or call task-leader Sally Hyslop on 07780333743
Hydrology Training
Bridge InnBridge Inn, Sheffield S12 3YD, UKJoin this course led by Paul Gaskell from the Wild Trout Trust which gives you practical guidance on geomorphology: creating physical features in the river for habitat restoration.
Location & Time:
Bridge Inn Pub, Ridgeway Moor, Ridgeway, Sheffield S12 3XY
10.30am – approx 2.30pmAbout the training:
The structure of this one-day course will involve a short classroom session followed by a visit to the river to see how to put what you’ve learned into practise. You’ll learn such things as how to place woody debris in the channel allowing the river to create microhabitats for spawning fish and invertebrates. This course is aimed at beginners and volunteers working in river management as well as anyone wanting to improve their knowledge.Training is free and all are welcome but please note that volunteers and staff to DCRT and relevant organisation will be given priority. To sign up please download a volunteer training booking form here
- 2121.November.WednesdayNo events
- 2222.November.Thursday

The River Project: Categories of Life and Death Exhibition
200 years ago, when Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was first published, uncertainty surrounded categories of life and death, with a widely held belief that death could be cured.
With a focus on the outer edges of Sheffield, where a derelict Victorian Cemetery meets the River Don, The River Project explores notions of creation, destruction, rebirth and the soul. Students of Sheffield College in collaboration with artist Eelyn Lee re-present their expansive research of the area, conducted over 7-weeks in Autumn 2018.
Drawings, prints, photographs, video, sound, text and found objects are assembled together with images of monsters and stories of fear to form an exploded map of the River Don.
To mark the Bicententary of the publication of Frankenstein, there will be a special outdoor screening of the film, Categories of Life and Death in Wardsend Cemetery on Monday 26 November, 6pm – 7.30pm.
Commissioned by DCRT and Site Gallery. Delivered in partnership with Sheffield College and Wardsend Cemetery.
Find out more about the artist Eelyn Lee here.River Clean-up: Swaithe Dike
Swaithe Dike5 Fisher Terrace, Doncaster DN5 9AZ, UKMeeting Point: At the back of Morrison’s car park, York Rd, Doncaster, DN5 8XG.
Time: 10am-1pm with a break for refreshments.
Please wear suitable outdoor clothing including long trousers, long sleeves, sturdy boots and waterproofs if necessary and wellies if you have them.
Email [email protected] for more information or call task-leader Matt Duffy on 07825911973.
- 2323.November.FridayNo events
- 2424.November.SaturdayNo events
- 2525.November.SundayNo events
