Category Archives: Volunteering

Thames Road Wetland management work latest

I managed to squeeze in about four and a half hours of work at Thames Road Wetland on Tuesday June 9th, though I was unable to get there until 17.45, by which time it was predominantly cloudy with only the … Continue reading

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FotS adds to its events schedule as Danson garden work stepped up

Please find below our updated and expanded calendar of events for the next couple of months.  You will see that we have increased the number of events in The Old English Garden at Danson Park as at this time of year the … Continue reading

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Shuttle team clean BETHS stretch

Thursday’s (June 4th) Friends of the Shuttle’s clean-up, from the BETHS school footbridge down towards the slip-road bridge near the Holiday Inn in Bexley, attracted 8 participants. This stretch of the river looks quite idyllic as one looks downstream from … Continue reading

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Thames Road Wetland work on a grey May day

It was a grey day at Thames Road Wetland yesterday (May 25th). Whilst there were a lot of Azure Damselflies, and some Blue-tails, they were all perched on grasses or nettles and not flying. There wasn’t a lot of avian … Continue reading

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FotS and T21 teams to tackle invasive alien in Sidcup

Friends of the Shuttle have  scheduled an extra event on Wednesday 27th May Sidcup Golf Club, Hurst Road, Sidcup, Kent. DA15 9AW. Floating Pennywort – a highly invasive non-native species (see link below for more information) – has been growing in the lakes … Continue reading

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FotS announces additional events for Shuttle and Danson

Friends of the Shuttle, the environmental/wildlife action group for the River Shuttle, Wyncham Stream and Danson Park (the water from the lake flows into the Shuttle in Bexley Park Woods) has announced a number of additional events for the next … Continue reading

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FotS elects to clean up Bexley Park Woods

May 7th event report: As an antidote to the general election there’s nothing better than pulling on a pair of chest waders and heading off into the river and a dozen people did just that last Thursday at Friends of the Shuttle’s … Continue reading

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May workdays at Braeburn Park

Work continues apace at the London Wildlife Trust’s new reserve in Crayford, just up the road from the railway station. The following details of sessions in May have been received from Shaun Marriott, Reserves Officer (South), Phone: 020 7252 9186 / … Continue reading

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FoTS @ Danson – Old English Garden event photos and future plans

From our correspondent Mandy Stevens : On Thursday 23rd April, Friends of the Shuttle held their first gardening event in the Old English Garden in Danson Park.  Ten volunteers removed dead material and weeds from the formal flowerbeds and trimmed the borders. FoTS … Continue reading

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Get ready for Woodlands Farm wildlife surveys

Woodlands Farm, at Shooter’s Hill on the Bexley/Greenwich border, is a Grade 1 Site of Importance for Nature Conservation, as well as a working farm. It has some wildlife survey sessions coming up, as follows: Wednesday 29th April, 3pm  (this … Continue reading

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