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A volunteer using a hammer to install a wooden post during a practical conservation task.

Develop skills for heritage and capacity

10/12/2025
Steelbank Larinier fish pass with concrete baffles forming a stepped channel alongside a weir to help fish move upstream.

Larinier

10/12/2025
Published by admin at 10/12/2025
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  • The Living Heritage of the River Don
Volunteers examining river samples during a hands-on learning activity.
  • Date10/12/2025

A long-distance trail ‘The Don Valley Way’ from Doncaster to Sheffield was created. Audio trails and information boards encourage those walking the trail to learn about and enjoy the river Don’s heritage. Community discovery events and guided walks and talks improved access to the river.

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