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Moss Valley – Habitat Improvement

27-08-24 09:30 - 15:30

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 27th August, 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 to the east, nearer Eckington. 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.

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    Natural flood management - leaky dam maintenance

    Join DCRT and the Friends of Newfield Spring Woods on a volunteer morning to carry out maintenance works and improvements of leaky dams installed in the woods that help to slow the flow of storm waters. 

    When: 20th September, 10am - 1pm (refreshment break provided by DCRT)

    Where: Newfield Spring Woods, Moss Valley, Sheffield

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    Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/VjjjrJ4UTv5B1tgv6

    What to bring: Long sleeves, trousers, thick socks and waterproofs that you don't mind getting muddy! All other equipment will be provided. Please bring your own water and any other snacks you might want besides DCRT biscuits.

    Tasks include: Maintenance and improvements of the existing leaky woody dams. We'll be in shallow waters using hand tools (e.g. spades, hand saws) and lifting aids. A reasonable level of fitness is required. Do get in touch if you'd like to find out more.  

    Contact: Email us at [email protected] with any queries. If you would like to join our events and are new to the Trust, please get in touch to get signed up! 

    There are a limited number of spaces available so you will need to book on in advance using this ticket link

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/newfield-spring-woods-volunteer-day-nfm-registration-733306528567?aff=oddtdtcreator

    Please note there is a compost toilet on site.

  • 26-09-24 10:00 - 26-09-24 13:00

    This month we will be continuing to walk our Heritage Walks around the catchment, checking on our waymarking signs, picking up litter and learning about the catchment history as we go. 

     

    What to expect:

    Join us to walk the 2.5 mile Hollingwood Hoop, developed as part of a previous DCRT National Lottery Fund project named 'Hidden Heritage Secret Streams'. The route follows the Chesterfield Canal and then loops back via the River Rother. 

     

    As part of our volunteer day we will be checking the status of the way markers and updating them if necessary with new ones. We will also do some litter picking along the way and potentially some vegetation management along the footpath. We will also stop to take in the history of the route and to look out for nature! All equipment (gloves, litter pickers, bin bags) will be provided. A tea break will be provided by DCRT too. 

     

    The walk is mostly flat, but sections may get muddy, so please wear appropriate footwear.
    Distance: 2½ miles
    Grading: Easy Circular walk, several stiles
    Starting point: Hollingwood Hub car park (not the hub itself!)
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    If you are intending on attending, please let Charlotte know via email ([email protected]) or phone (07561588275).

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