- 0202.September.Monday

Butterfly Transect Survey at Grassmoor Country Park
Grassmoor Country ParkGrassmoor Country Park, Birkin Lane, Chesterfield, S42 5DAThis 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 2nd September 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: - 0303.September.Tuesday

Warmsworth Cemetery - Volunteer Day
Warmsworth Cemetery14 Heath Ct, Warmsworth, Doncaster DN4 9GE, UKJoin 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 3rd September 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).
- 0707.September.Saturday

Ian Rotherham: History and Nature of the River Don
Rail Heritage CentreDanum Gallery, Library and Museum, Waterdale, Doncaster, DN1 3BZJoin Ian Rotherham at the Danum Gallery, Library and Museum on Saturday 7 September, 12pm – 1.30pm, for a talk on the River Don as part of the 30th anniversary of Heritage Open Days! This talk will cover routes, networks and connections as well as the All Hands on the Don project!Currently Emeritus Professor at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre and formerly of Sheffield Hallam University, Ian has over 40 years in university research, local government, voluntary, and private sectors, with research addressing core themes of ecology, sustainable development, quality of life, education, and empowerment.
His diverse work has included outdoor and wildlife leisure and tourism (nature-based, heritage, and garden-leisure and tourism), community issues, economic impact assessments, sustainable development, and economic and social regeneration, and major work on woods, forest landscapes, and cultural history. This includes landscape ecology such as treescapes, peat bogs, flooding, and land management, invasive and non-native species, relict and indicator species, urban hydrology, sustainable ecology, assessment and remediation contaminated / degraded landscapes, and problems of land and water contamination along industrial rivers.
This event is FREE but you must book a ticket. Book your free ticket here https://www.heritagedoncaster.org.uk/…/ian-rotherham…/Where: Rail Heritage Centre, Danum Gallery, Library and Museum, Waterdale, DN1 3BZWhen: Saturday 7th September | 12 – 1:30pm

This event is part of Heritage Open Day’s and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund as part of the All Hands on the Don project
- 1010.September.Tuesday

Moss Valley - Habitat Improvement
Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we conduct habitat improvement tasks along the Moss Brook, SE Sheffield!
We will be installing several ‘Large Woody Debris (LWD)’ structures. LWD is essential for healthy rivers, providing shelter for young fish, reducing fine sediments within the channel and trapping organic matter for invertebrates as well as a number of other vital functions. For more information on this and to read about a case study in Somersall Park, Chesterfield, click here. Working with our Fishery Habitat Officer – Matt Duffy – who will be using a chainsaw to fell trees into the channel, volunteers are needed to initially help ensure the felling area is clear of the public, winch trees into position and secure using metal cable and crimps. Winching can be quite physical so some fitness is needed.
These sessions will be happening throughout August and September but come along to see what it is all about! Please let Matt or Charlotte know that you will be attending the session by emailing [email protected]. This is particularly important as we need a minimum of three people to run the days.
These are full day sessions. We will provide plenty of tea and biscuits but please bring your own lunch and water.
When: Tuesday 10th September, 9:30am – 3:30pm
Where: Meeting point to be confirmed – it will either be at Ford Wheel Dam car park at the top of the catchment (https://maps.app.goo.gl/bq3PAnbJhG6CqK7T9) or on Mill Road, Eckington (https://maps.app.goo.gl/W7GZ1pHCjDPeViU6A). We will email you on the Monday to confirm so another reason to let us know you’re coming!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 will 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 working in and along the river banks, moving trees and debris. All training will be provided.
- 1010.September.Tuesday

Meadow Way - Volunteer Day
15 Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough S64 8BE, UK15 Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough S64 8BE, UKJoin the Don Catchment Rivers Trust as we work to clean up the river Don around the Don Valley Way at Meadow Way in Swinton. This day is a part of the All Hands on the Don Project.
When: Tuesday 10th September 2024 10am-1pm
Where: We will be meeting at the end of Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough, S64 8AB. What 3 Words: ///rejoined.package.burns. Google Maps Pin: https://goo.gl/maps/ev7yKoeCpxZAPakq7
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.
