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  • Butterfly Transect Survey at Grassmoor Country Park
    12:00 -13:30
    01-07-24
    Grassmoor Country Park, Birkin Lane, Chesterfield, S42 5DA

    This year we will be conducting butterfly surveys at Grassmoor Country Park as part of the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme. Come along to our weekly session where we will be following a set transect line across the park, counting, identifying and recording what butterfly species we spot. 

     

    You do not have to have previous experience in butterfly identification as we will have a mixed ability group and visual training aids to help us in the field. 

     

    These DCRT led surveys will be occurring on the first Monday of every month. If you enjoy the transect, you could look at taking ownership of the survey once a month and contributing to our target of a full 26 week dataset! This will involve sending your observations to Charlotte at DCRT who will submit them to UKBMS. If you are interested in taking on this citizen science project, come along to this first session or contact Charlotte via [email protected] for more information. 

     

    IMPORTANT NOTE: Butterfly surveys are best carried out on bright sunny days so be prepared for this event to be cancelled in rainy weather. Please confirm your attendance via email so you can be notified of any changes. 

     

    When: Monday 1st July 12pm – 1:30pm 
    Where: Grassmoor Country park, South car park off Birkin Lane
    What3words: https://what3words.com/ensemble.beards.germinate
    Google Maps pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6AgsChe7MeeauAu28
    What to bring: Wear suitable clothing for being outdoors and your own refreshments. If you have binoculars, bring them too!
    Access on site:

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  • Newfield Spring Woods (Moss Valley) – NFM Volunteer Day (must book)
    10:00 -13:00
    02-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Tasks: Leaky dam & vegetation surveys

    Timing: 10am – 1pm

    We will be carrying out surveys around the leaky barriers we’ve been installing to slow flows during heavy rainfall to help us get a better understanding of how these barriers influence the river channel where they are installed including the bank sides and vegetation. Training will be given on the day and though some experience of plant ID would be helpful, it’s not essential. Access to sites is through woodland on rough ground. All welcome! 

     

    Sturdy footwear required (walking boots or wellies), long sleeves, trousers and waterproofs recommended. If you would like to borrow wellies, please let us know what size ahead of the day so we can bring them along for you. All other equipment will be provided.

     

    There are a limited number of spaces available so you will need to book on to this session in advance.

     

    Please register through this ticket link – https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/newfield-spring-wood-volunteer-day-leaky-dam-surveys-tickets-925937543117

    If you’ve not volunteered with us before or have any queries about the day, please contact us at [email protected].

  • Hexthorpe Park – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    02-07-24
    240 Urban Rd, Doncaster DN4 0HJ, UK

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we work to reduce the amount of Himalayan Balsam on the Banks of the River Don at Hexthorpe Park. This day is a part of the All Hands on the Don Project.

    When: Tuesday 2nd July 10am-1pm

    Where:  We will be meeting at the entrance to Hexthorpe Park at 209 Urban Rd, Doncaster DN4 0HH. What 3 Words: ///cats.amount.class. Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ixPMiyudBuMMqqNz8

    What to bring:  We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] or contacting task leader Anthony Cox.

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice bellow. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer Coordinator Anthony Cox 07384 543124.

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  • Sprotbrough – Butterfly and Dragonfly Survey
    11:00 -12:30
    03-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

     

     

    EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO UNSUITABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS

     

     

     

    Where: Sprotbrough Ings, Sprotbrough

    Parking: On-street parking on Newton Lane under the bridge, google maps link: click here

    Meeting location: On foot, take a right turn at the end of Newton lane, google maps link: click here

    When: 11am-12:30pm

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or wellies that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy! Bring binoculars if you have them.

    DCRT will bring the clipboards, survey forms and identification sheets.

     

    What to expect: Identifying butterflies and dragonflies can be tricky, so please ask if you are unsure and share your knowledge with others if you know any tips and tricks! These events are great opportunities to practice and learn ID skills, as well as contributing to county records

     

    Refreshments (hot drinks) provided at the end of the event.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners. Please let us know if you plan to attend by emailing [email protected] or texting 07561588215.

     

    Sometimes events are cancelled due to flooding on the site or bad weather. 

     

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  • Car Brook – Volunteer Day
    10:00 -13:00
    09-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we work to remove litter from the Car Brook in Handsworth

     

    When: Tuesday 9th July 2024 10am – 1pm

     

    Where: Meeting location is adjacent to Manor Playing Fields (S2 1DD). We will be meeting at the crossroads of footpaths, east of the fields and adjacent to to the Car Brook. Please see links below for exact point. Please call Charlotte on the number below if you have any trouble finding us.
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/strong.orders.heat
    Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/FCFFJRXMGnmuda1dA

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be collecting litter from grilles in the stream and using equipment to haul larger items out of the banks. We will have a break at 11:30 am for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT. 

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275

  • POSTPONED – Meadow Survey at Grassmoor Country Park
    10:00 -13:00
    09-07-24
    Grassmoor Country Park, Birkin Lane, Chesterfield, S42 5DA

    —— We have unfortunately had to postpone the meadow surveys at Grassmoor Country Park on 9th July because of the bad weather forecast. A new date will be arranged very shortly and will be shared on our events calendar and FB events. Apologies to anyone who was hoping to join us and we do hope you can make the rearranged date. Please feel free to contact Debbie if you would like her to send you details of the rearranged event directly ([email protected] / 07741 747283). ——
     

     

    Help us monitor the vegetation at Grassmoor Country Park to determine how it changes as a result of our natural flood management and habitat enhancement scheme. We will be doing plant surveys in and around the flood storage features, recording the abundance of particular species. Though some experience of plant ID would be helpful, it’s not essential so please do come along if you would like to get involved and learn about some of the plants found in the country park. 

     

    When: Tuesday 9th July 2024, 10am-1pm 

     

    Where: Grassmoor Country Park, South Car Park, off Birkin Lane

    What three words: https://w3w.co/fully.sheds.formal
    Google maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/Sx6kfj45rM2ESdMF8

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or other sturdy shoes, long sleeves and trousers recommended, waterproofs if rain is forecast, suncream, water and plant ID books if you have them.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners.
    Please let us know if you’ll be coming so we can plan accordingly – email [email protected]

     

    Access on Site

     

  • Hexthorpe Ings – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    09-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to reduce the effects of Himilayan Balsam on the Banks of the River Don at Hexthorpe Ings. This day is a part of the All Hands on the Don Project.

    When: Tuesday 9th July 10am-1pm

    Where: Bramworth Road, Hexthorpe, Doncaster, DN4 OHW. What 3 Words: ///train.lived.wipes Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/TyK3UW7JJmbQyjy89

    What to bring:  We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] or contacting task leader Anthony Cox.

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice bellow. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer Coordinator Anthony Cox 07384 543124.

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  • Moss Valley – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    10-07-24
    Ford Wheel Dam Car Park, Bridge Inn, Sheffield S12 3YD

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to remove the invasive plant species Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the Moss in the Moss Valley!

     

    When: Wednesday 10th July, 10am – 1pm

    Where: We will be meeting in the Ford Wheel Dam car park, S12 3YD
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/ages.kicked.jazzy
    Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bq3PAnbJhG6CqK7T9

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. Even if it is warm weather, it is advisable to cover up to protect against spiky plants and stings. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be walking along the paths along the river, pulling up Himalayan Balsam and leaving it in piles once we have snaped or crushed it below the bottom node. We will have a break at for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275.

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  • Chapel on the Bridge – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    11-07-24
    Rotherham Trades Club, Greasbrough Rd, Rotherham S60 1RB, UK

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to remove the invasive plant species Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the River Don in Rotherham town centre!

     

    When: Thursday 11th July 10am-1pm

    Where: We will be meeting in front of the gate to the left of the steps to the Chapel on the Bridge. It is just left of the throw line info panel. Bridge Street, S60 1RB.
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/film.held.card
    Google Maps Pin:  https://maps.app.goo.gl/ReXnfFUGzGYH2SLz8

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. Even if it is warm weather, it is advisable to cover up to protect against spiky plants and stings. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be walking along the paths along the river, pulling up Himalayan Balsam and leaving it in piles once we have snaped or crushed it below the bottom node. We will have a break at for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT. 

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275.

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  • Meadow Survey at Grassmoor Country Park
    10:00 -13:00
    15-07-24
    Grassmoor Country Park, Birkin Lane, Chesterfield, S42 5DA

    Help us monitor the vegetation at Grassmoor Country Park to determine how it changes as a result of our natural flood management and habitat enhancement scheme. We will be doing plant surveys in and around the flood storage features, recording the abundance of particular species. Though some experience of plant ID would be helpful, it’s not essential so please do come along if you would like to get involved and learn about some of the plants found in the country park. 

     

    When: Monday 15th July 2024, 10am-1pm 

     

    Where: Grassmoor Country Park, South Car Park, off Birkin Lane

    What three words: https://w3w.co/fully.sheds.formal
    Google maps link: https://goo.gl/maps/Sx6kfj45rM2ESdMF8

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or other sturdy shoes, long sleeves and trousers recommended, waterproofs if rain is forecast, suncream, water and plant ID books if you have them.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners.
    Please let us know if you’ll be coming so we can plan accordingly – email [email protected]

     

    Access on Site

     

  • Nature Counts: Wardsend Cemetery Butterfly Survey
    10:00 -12:00
    15-07-24
    1A Club Mill Rd, Sheffield S6 2FH, UK

    Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust, DCRT and the friends of Wardsend Cemetery have teamed up to collect Data for Nature as part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Data for Nature project.
    We’ll be hosting our yearly butterfly survey in the Cemetery and on the riverside to help collect data and monitor insect-life in the area. If you have identification skills we’d really appreciate your help surveying, or if you are a beginner come along to practise your skills!

     

    Where: Wardsend Cemetery, Club Mill Road, End of Livesey Street, Sheffield
    What three words: https://what3words.com/grows.cross.spine
    Google maps link: click here

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or wellies that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy!
    DCRT will bring the clipboards, survey forms and maps.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners.
    Please let us know if you’ll be coming so we can plan accordingly – email [email protected]

     

    All data is recorded and can be viewed on the NatureCounts Website, Wardsend Cemetery Project.

    Access on Site:

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  • St Oswald’s Church – Volunteer Day
    10:00 -13:00
    16-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we work to clear litter from the Don Vally Way extension route and in the Glass Park! This volunteer day is a part of the All Hands on the Don Project.

    When: Tuesday 16th July

    Where:  We will be meeting in the small car park next the the canal and St Oswald’s Church. Adress: End of Pilkington Road, Kirk Sandall, Doncaster DN3 1EF. What 3 Words: ///disbelief.trifle.reform. Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/WySF6B8Qg2QUoiQs6

    What to bring:  We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] or contacting task leader Anthony Cox. We also provide a tea kit for refreshments on the day, please let us know in advance if you have any alergies so we can cater for this. 

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice bellow. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer Coordinator Anthony Cox 07384 543124.

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  • Moss Valley – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    17-07-24
    Ford Wheel Dam Car Park, Bridge Inn, Sheffield S12 3YD

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to remove the invasive plant species Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the Moss in the Moss Valley!

     

    When: Wednesday 17th July, 10am – 1pm

    Where: We will be meeting in the Ford Wheel Dam car park, S12 3YD
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/ages.kicked.jazzy
    Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bq3PAnbJhG6CqK7T9

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. Even if it is warm weather, it is advisable to cover up to protect against spiky plants and stings. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be walking along the paths along the river, pulling up Himalayan Balsam and leaving it in piles once we have snaped or crushed it below the bottom node. We will have a break at for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275.

  • Fishlake – Butterfly and Dragonfly Survey
    11:00 -12:30
    17-07-24
    Main Street, Fishlake, Doncaster

    Where: Great Ings, Fishlake 

    Meeting at: On-street parking on Main Street, Google maps link click here

    When: 11am-12:30pm

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or wellies that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy! Bring binoculars if you have them.

    DCRT will bring the clipboards, survey forms and identification sheets.

     

    What to expect: Identifying butterflies and dragonflies can be tricky, so please ask if you are unsure and share your knowledge with others if you know any tips and tricks! These events are great opportunities to practise and learn ID skills, as well as contributing to county records

     

    Refreshments (hot drinks) provided at the end of the event.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners. Please let us know if you plan to attend by emailing [email protected] or texting 07561588215.

     

    Sometimes events are cancelled due to flooding on the site or bad weather. 

     

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  • Denby Dale – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    18-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust alongside Friends of the Dearne, as we help to remove the invasive plant species Himalayan Balsam from the River Dearne and its tributaries. 

     

    When: Thursday 18th July 10am-1pm

     

    Where: We will be meeting in the outside the farm gates here. Stubbin Lane, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, HD8 8YW. Parking is available at a layby on Common Lane here.
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/evidence.fallen.corrupted
    Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ex92FJoPxMA8yjEAA

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. Even if it is warm weather, it is advisable to cover up to protect against spiky plants and stings. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be walking along the paths along the river, pulling up Himalayan Balsam and leaving it in piles once we have snaped or crushed it below the bottom node. We will have a break at for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT. 

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275.

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  • Wetland Bird Survey at Fishlake
    10:00 -11:30
    22-07-24
    Main Street, Fishlake, Doncaster

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Where: Great Ings, Fishlake
    Meeting at: On-street parking on Main Street down from the
    What three words: ///heaven.abode.portfolio
    Google maps link: click here

    When: 10am-11.30am

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or wellies that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy! Bring binoculars if you have them.
    DCRT will bring the clipboards, survey forms and identification sheets.

     

    What to expect: Identifying wading and wetland birds can be tricky, so please ask if you are unsure and share your knowledge with others if you know any tips and tricks! These events are great opportunities to practise and learn birding skills, as well as contributing to the BTO’s Core Counts records (read more about core counts here)
    Refreshments (hot drinks) provided at the end of the event

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners.
    Sometimes events are cancelled due to flooding on the site or bad weather, please let us know if you plan to attend by emailing [email protected] or texting Sally on 07780333743

     

    Access on Site

     

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  • Warmsworth Cemetery – Volunteer Day
    10:00 -13:00
    23-07-24
    14 Heath Ct, Warmsworth, Doncaster DN4 9GE, UK

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to clean up the River Don around Warmsworth Cemetery. This day is part of the All Hands on the Don project.

    When: Tuesday 23rd July 2024 10am-1pm

    Where: We will be meeting at the entrance to Warmsworth Cemetery, Guest Lane, Doncaster, DN4 9NX. What 3 words: ///whimpered.lollipop.decorator. Google Maps Pin: https://goo.gl/maps/xHS87PNMaJo3WnTE8

    What to bring:  We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] or contacting task leader Anthony Cox.

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice bellow. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting Project Volunteering Officer Anthony Cox 07384 543124 (please note I am annual leave so won’t be contactable on the day).

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  • Moss Valley – Balsam Bash
    10:00 -13:00
    24-07-24
    Ford Wheel Dam Car Park, Bridge Inn, Sheffield S12 3YD

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to remove the invasive plant species Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the Moss in the Moss Valley!

     

    When: Wednesday 24th July, 10am – 1pm

    Where: We will be meeting in the Ford Wheel Dam car park, S12 3YD
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/ages.kicked.jazzy
    Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bq3PAnbJhG6CqK7T9

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. Even if it is warm weather, it is advisable to cover up to protect against spiky plants and stings. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be walking along the paths along the river, pulling up Himalayan Balsam and leaving it in piles once we have snaped or crushed it below the bottom node. We will have a break at for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT. 

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275.

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  • Dalton – Volunteer Day
    10:00 -13:00
    25-07-24
    Aldwarke Ln, Rawmarsh, Rotherham S65 3SW, UK

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we work to remove litter from the river Don and the Dalton Brook just behind the Dalton ASDA in Rotherham.

     

    When: Thursday 25th July 2024, 10am – 1pm

     

    Where: ASDA overflow car-park , situated next to the entrance to Aldwarke Lock, Dalton, S65 3SW
    What 3 Words: https://w3w.co/bolts.game.motion
    Google Maps Pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/A5Z8NXcByrjEFojF8

     

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] to ensure we have your size. 

     

    What to expect: We will be walking along the paths along the river, collecting litter and bringing it back up to the road. We will have a break at 11:30 am for refreshments and biscuits, provided by DCRT. 

     

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice below. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer officer Charlotte Landry-Jennings 07561588275.

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  • Swinton Dike – Volunteer Day
    10:00 -13:00
    30-07-24
    3 North St, Swinton, Mexborough S64 8AZ, UK

    Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we help to clean up the Swinton Dike! This volunteer day is a part of the All Hands on the Don project.

    When: Tuesday 30th July 2024 10am-1pm

    Where: We will be in the park at the bottom of the allotments off of North Street, Swinton, S64 8AZ. What 3 Words: ///demanding.organisms.podcast. https://maps.app.goo.gl/AgC1V7RtanxodYtL8

    What to bring: We provide all of the equipment on the day however please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work including sturdy shoes or boots and long trousers. We can provide wellingtons to borrow on the day but please let us know in advance by emailing [email protected] or contacting task leader Anthony Cox.

    Joining us? All are welcome however not all of our sites are completely accessible to all, please check the access advice bellow. Please let us know if you are coming as a new volunteer so we can plan accordingly by emailing [email protected] or contacting project volunteer Coordinator Anthony Cox 07384 543124.

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  • Sprotbrough – Butterfly and Dragonfly Survey
    11:00 -12:30
    31-07-24
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Where: Sprotbrough Ings, Sprotbrough

    Parking: On-street parking on Newton Lane under the bridge, google maps link: click here

    Meeting location: On foot, take a right turn at the end of Newton lane, google maps link: click here

    When: 11am-12:30pm

     

    What to bring: Walking boots or wellies that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy! Bring binoculars if you have them.

    DCRT will bring the clipboards, survey forms and identification sheets.

     

    What to expect: Identifying butterflies and dragonflies can be tricky, so please ask if you are unsure and share your knowledge with others if you know any tips and tricks! These events are great opportunities to practice and learn ID skills, as well as contributing to county records

     

    Refreshments (hot drinks) provided at the end of the event.

     

    Joining us? All are welcome, including beginners. Please let us know if you plan to attend by emailing [email protected] or texting 07561588215.

     

    Sometimes events are cancelled due to flooding on the site or bad weather. 

     

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Volunteer Day in  Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster
Volunteer Day in Chesterfield
Volunteer Training Event
DCRT Community Event
Don, Dearne & Rother Network Event
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