Calendar Key: ■ River Don Volunteer Day (Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster) ■ River Rother Volunteer Day (Chesterfield) ■Volunteer Training Event ■Citizen Science Survey ■ DCRT Community Event ■Don, Dearne & Rother Network Event ■Find our stall here
This walk includes steep slopes and hills, including steps and bridges – sadly this walk is not suitable for those with mobility issues or using scooters, wheelchairs or pushchairs. Little ones can make a pine cone bat to take home at the end of the walk. Please wear sturdy walking boots and be prepared to explore the woods and Trough brook.
This walk includes steep slopes and hills, including steps and bridges – sadly this walk is not suitable for those with mobility issues or using scooters, wheelchairs or pushchairs. Little ones can make a pine cone bat to take home at the end of the walk. Please wear sturdy walking boots and be prepared to explore the woods and Trough brook.
Join Don Catchment Rivers Trust for a volunteer day cleaning-up the Holme Brook. All abilities welcome!
Location:Monkey Park, Chester St, Chesterfield S40 1DN
What to bring: We will provide all necessary equipment and refreshments. All you need to wear is appropriate outdoor clothing (waterproof, long sleeves and trousers) and sturdy shoes.
Tasks include: Litter picking, debris removal, vegetation maintenance, invasive species management and access improvements.
Timings: Day runs 10am – 1pm but feel free to come whenever suits. We have a tea break around 11.30am.
Join the Friends of the Don Valley way as they clean up the area along the Don Valley Way near the superbin at Meadow Way. We will be meeting at 10am at the end of Meadow Way, and finishing at 1pm with a break half way through for refreshments.
Please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work.
For more information contact task leader Anthony Cox on 07384543124 or email [email protected]
Join Don Catchment Rivers Trust for a volunteer day cleaning-up the Hipper. All abilities welcome!
Location: Spital Trail, Clayton Street, Chesterfield, S41 0DU. Parking here is difficult, would recommend parking on streets adjacent to here e.g. Spital Lane or Stanley Street
What to bring: We will provide all necessary equipment and refreshments. All you need to wear is appropriate outdoor clothing (waterproof, long sleeves and trousers) and sturdy shoes.
Tasks include: Litter picking, debris removal, vegetation maintenance, invasive species management and access improvements.
Timings: Day runs 10am – 1pm but feel free to come whenever suits. We have a tea break around 11.30am.
PLEASE NOTE THE EVENT IS POSTPONED DUE TO FLOODING
Join the citizen science team and help us investigate the river’s biodiversity, before and after restoration work.
The team will be measuring and recording features of the river, kick-sampling the riverbed for macro-invertebrates and sorting samples into 28 key groups. Invertebrates will be further identified at our indoor workshops, building up a picture of how diversity changes after restoration.
PLEASE NOTE THE EVENT IS POSTPONED DUE TO FLOODING
Join the citizen science team and help us investigate the river’s biodiversity, before and after restoration work.
The team will be measuring and recording features of the river, kick-sampling the riverbed for macro-invertebrates and sorting samples into 28 key groups. Invertebrates will be further identified at our indoor workshops, building up a picture of how diversity changes after restoration.
Join the Friends of the Don Valley was as we clean up the section of the Don Valley Way near Warmsworth Cemetery. We will be meeting at 10am at the entrance to Warmsworth Cemetery at the end of Guest Lane, and finishing at 1pm with a break halw way through for refreshments.
Please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work.
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCLED DUE TO THE RECENT FLOODING
For more information please contact Anthony Cox on 07384543124 or email [email protected]
Join Don Catchment Rivers Trust for a volunteer day cleaning-up the River Rother. All abilities welcome!
Location: Field through the gate opposite the Tapton Lock visitor centre, down where the slipway into the canal is. Parking is tight round here, but you can park in the field itself or at the Lock Keeper Pub.
What to bring: We will provide all necessary equipment and refreshments. All you need to wear is appropriate outdoor clothing and sturdy shoes.
Tasks include: Litter picking, debris removal, vegetation maintenance, invasive species management and access improvements.
Timings: Day runs 10am – 1pm but feel free to come whenever suits. We have a tea break around 11.30am.
Join the Don Catchment Rivers Trust for Wildlife Wednesday’s in the Moss Valley every third Wednesday of the month. These volunteer days aimed at restoring the riverine environment. All abilities welcome!
Timings: 10am – 3pm with a break for lunch and refreshments. Feel free to come to part of the day if required.
What to bring: We will provide all necessary equipment and refreshments. All you need to wear is appropriate outdoor clothing and sturdy shoes.
Location: The meeting point will change each week depending on what task we will be doing. The main meeting points are the fishing ponds car park next to the Bridge Inn pub in Ridgeway and the junction of Gashouse Lane and Mill Lane near Eckington (S21 4EP) Sign-up as a volunteer under ‘catchment volunteer’ here to receive updated meeting points.
0 Sheepbridge Ln, Dunston Rd, Chesterfield S41 9QD, UK
PLEASE NOTE THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED Flooding has meant we have been unable to survey
Help DCRT monitor the river Rother’s diversity, before and after restoration work. In this workshop we will be sorting through collected kick-samples, identifying and recording the abundance of freshwater invertebrate specimens, with a particular focus on identifying families. Please note this is not a training course, although help is given and there is lots to learn. The ability to use biological identification keys is useful, but not essential and beginners are welcome.
Microscopes will be on hand for some of the identification.
Led by Paul Hancock & Sally Hyslop
Places are limited – to book or sign up as a citizen scientist get in touch – [email protected]
Join Don Catchment Rivers Trust for a volunteer day cleaning-up the The Hipper. All abilities welcome!
Location: Derby Road end, just next to the Derbyshire Times building.
What to bring: We will provide all necessary equipment and refreshments. All you need to wear is appropriate outdoor clothing (waterproof, long sleeves and trousers) and sturdy shoes.
Tasks include: Litter picking, debris removal, vegetation maintenance, invasive species management and access improvements.
Timings: Day runs 10am – 1pm but feel free to come whenever suits. We have a tea break around 11.30am.
Join the Friends of the Don Valley Way as the work to clean up the Meersbrook in Sheffield. We will be meeting at 10am on Plowright Drive, and will be finishing at 1pm with a break half way through for refreshments.
Please wear suitable clothing for outdoor work. There may be an opportunity to go in the River, depending on the weather so waders and wellies will be provided.
For more information please contact task leader Anthony Cox on 07384543124 or email [email protected]
The Foundry, Camlough Walk, Chesterfield S41 0FS, UK
Join Don Catchment Rivers Trust for a volunteer day cleaning-up the River Rother. All abilities welcome!
Location: Meet at the junction of Camlough Walk and Wain Ave, Chesterfield, S41 0FD.
What to bring: We will provide all necessary equipment and refreshments. All you need to wear is appropriate outdoor clothing (waterproof, long sleeves and trousers) and sturdy shoes.
Tasks include: Litter picking, debris removal, vegetation maintenance, invasive species management and access improvements.
Timings: Day runs 10am – 1pm but feel free to come whenever suits. We have a tea break around 11.30am.
0 Sheepbridge Ln, Dunston Rd, Chesterfield S41 9QD, UK
PLEASE NOTE THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN POSTPONED Flooding has meant we have been unable to survey
Help DCRT monitor the river Rother’s diversity, before and after restoration work. In this workshop we will be sorting through collected kick-samples, identifying and recording the abundance of freshwater invertebrate specimens, with a particular focus on identifying families. Please note this is not a training course, although help is given and there is lots to learn. The ability to use biological identification keys is useful, but not essential and beginners are welcome.
Microscopes will be on hand for some of the identification.
Led by Paul Hancock & Sally Hyslop
Places are limited – to book or sign up as a citizen scientist get in touch – [email protected]