Join us to tackle Himalayan Balsam on the banks of the river Bollin with Friends of the Bowdon Bollin and the Bollin Valley Partnership!
We will be working near Ashley Mill bridge, just off Ashley Mill Lane. No previous experience is required!
Parking is street parking on Grange Road: Grange Road, Bowdon, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, WA14 3EE. Grid reference: SJ 76360 86165. What3Words:///surley.drill.palm
Meet at the bridge to start the working party, What3Words: ///gentle.splash.frozen or grid reference: SJ 76719 85686
This work party will run from 10am-12:00pm. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going, and your own work gloves if you have them (we will only have a small number of gloves to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
To register for this event please follow the instructions on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/649041228787
Join us to tackle Himalayan Balsam on the banks of the river Bollin with Friends of the Carrs and the Bollin Valley Partnership!
We will be meeting at Wilmslow Parish Hall car park, Cliff Road, Wilmslow. No previous experience is required!
This work party will run from 2pm - 4pm. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going, and your own work gloves if you have them (we will only have a small number of gloves to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
To register for this event please follow the instructions on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/649054939797
It's the Manchester Festival of Nature on Sunday 25 June !
Come and join us at the Heaton Park Stables Garden, Heaton Park, Manchester. 12 noon to 4pm. Free entry!
We will be showcasing our work to improve rivers across Greater Manchester and will have a display of river insects that live in Manchester's rivers.
Specific details for each event are provided on this page...registration on Eventbrite is required for some events
Join us to celebrate Mersey Rivers Week by tackling invasive Himalayan Balsam on the banks of the river Bollin.
We are joining up with the Bollin Valley Partnership and Friends of the Bowdon Bollin to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam. We will be working near the river Bollin, near John O Jerusalem, just past Bow Green Farm, Bow Lane, Altrincham. Parking is just past the farm buildings (what3words: ///global.shark.throwaway).
This work party will run from 10am until approx. 12:30pm. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going. Bring your own work gloves if you have them (we will have a small number available to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
To register for this event please follow the instructions on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/661004581497
Join MRT and Croxteth Park Volunteer Group to do various tasks around Croxteth Park including Balsam Bashing, willow control and litter picking.
Wear suitable outdoor clothing.
No need to book. Meet at the wetland. Equipment provided.
Join us to celebrate Mersey Rivers Week by tackling Himalayan Balsam to prevent it's spread on the beautiful Tatton Park estate!
No previous experience is required!
This work party will run from 10am - 12:30pm. We will be meeting at the Old Hall car park (what3words: ///stud.throw.tungsten or grid reference: SJ 75565/80869). Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going, and your own work gloves if you have them (we will have gloves for you to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
To register for this event please follow the instructions on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/649068821317
To mark the 2nd anniversary of our Plastic Free Mersey programme, we are holding a Plastic Litter Blitz along the River Irk in north Manchester on Wednesday 5 July from 10am to 1pm.
We will be doing a litter pick along the River Irk and sorting the litter we find using our Plastic Free Mersey litter survey method to categorise the litter collected: plastic, glass, paper, metal, etc.
We will meet at 10am at Queen's Park, Manchester by the road entrance to the park, just off Queen's Road/Park View. Nearest postcode is M9 5FF. 5 minutes walk from Queen's Road Metrolink stop.
All equipment provided. Please wear strong shoes/boots and long trousers are highly recommended due to nettles and brambles along parts of the route. Please wear clothing suitable for the weather conditions.
Join us for a guided walk along the River Irk from Manchester Victoria Station to Queen's Park, Manchester (5 mins walk from Queen's Road Metrolink Stop). 10am to 1pm.
We will discuss the environment and heritage of the River Irk in the heart of urban Manchester.
Places are limited to 20 people - please register in advance if you wish to come along at: Love Your River Irk - Guided River Walk: Victoria Station to Queen's Park Tickets, Thu 6 Jul 2023 at 10:00 | Eventbrite
Please wear strong footwear suitable for walking on uneven ground. Please wear clothing suited to the weather conditions. Please bring a drink. We will provide some snacks.
Join us to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam on the banks of Birkin Brook with Birkin Fly Fishers.
To register for this event please sign up via this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/673081554047
We will be working along the banks of Birkin Brook, near Ashley Road, Ashley WA14 3QQ. Access is via a farm track. Enter the track adjacent to Ashley Bridge signposted to Birtles Farm. Parking is adjacent to the cattle grid 200m from roadway – park on right before grid, being careful not to block gate used by horse riders.
What3words location for parking: ///town.nerve.resist
Google maps location for parking: https://goo.gl/maps/vFtNs37YkMr3vAmt9
This work party will run from 10am until approx. 3:00pm, but you are welcome to join in for as little or as long as you want. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants and potentially "bashing" using hand tools to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going. Bring your own work gloves if you have them (we will have a small number available to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear, wellies or good boots are best. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
Event postponed from this weekend (24 June) to Saturday 8 July due to current low oxygen levels in River Weaver. Remaining details unchanged.
Mersey Rivers Trust is supporting the River Weaver Floating Pennywort removal programme run by British Canoeing and the Angling Trust.
Want to help? The next volunteer event is Saturday 8 July, 10am-1pm at Weaver Parkway, Winsford.
Register in advance please at: Pennywort voluntary day (Jake) - Formstack
Details below:
Join us to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam and improve the meadow habitat at Rossmill Woodland on the banks of the river Bollin.
To register for this event please sign up via this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/673097401447
We are joining up with the Bollin Valley Partnership to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam and undertake any meadow management tasks required on the day at Rossmill Woodland.
What3Words location: ///reinvest.butlers.ridge
This work party will run from 9:30am until approx. 3:00pm, but you are welcome to join in for as little or as long as you want. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants and potentially "bashing" using hand tools to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going. Bring your own work gloves if you have them (we will have a small number available to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear, wellies or good boots are best. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
Come and join us at this free event on Sunday 16 July at at Pennington Flash !
The 'Flashes Festival of Nature' is a FREE family-friendly fun event, running from 11am-3pm.
This event celebrates the recent designation of the new "Flashes of Wigan and Leigh" National Nature Reserve covering 738 hectares of wetlands which is managed by Wigan Council, Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Forestry England.
There'll be a host of nature-themed activities plus the official opening of the new adventure playground on site!
Join us to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam on the banks of Birkin Brook with Birkin Fly Fishers.
To register for this event please sign up via this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/673081554047
We will be working along the banks of Birkin Brook, near Ashley Road, Ashley WA14 3QQ. Access is via a farm track. Enter the track adjacent to Ashley Bridge signposted to Birtles Farm. Parking is adjacent to the cattle grid 200m from roadway – park on right before grid, being careful not to block gate used by horse riders.
What3words location for parking: ///town.nerve.resist
Google maps location for parking: https://goo.gl/maps/vFtNs37YkMr3vAmt9
This work party will run from 10am until approx. 3:00pm, but you are welcome to join in for as little or as long as you want. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants and potentially "bashing" using hand tools to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going. Bring your own work gloves if you have them (we will have a small number available to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear, wellies or good boots are best. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
Join us to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam on the banks of the River Dean with the KRIV Countryside Volunteers!
To register for this event please sign up via this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/673116929857
We are joining up with the KRIV countryside volunteers to tackle invasive Himalayan Balsam at the top end of it's distribution along the River Dean. By starting at the top we can reduce spread and reinfestation downstream into the rest of the River Dean and River Bollin catchments.
We will be meeting at the Barn at Savio House, Ingersley Rd, Bollington, Macclesfield SK10 5RW. We will then walk down the Gritstone Trail, past Waulkmill and on to the site - the walk takes around 10/15 minutes.
This work party will run from 10am until approx. 3:00pm, but you are welcome to join in for as little or as long as you want. Work will involve hand pulling of balsam plants and potentially "bashing" using hand tools to prevent it from going to seed and spreading further. Full training will be provided.
The session is outdoors so make sure you have waterproofs and sun protection as needed. Bring plenty of food and water to keep you going. Bring your own work gloves if you have them (we will have a small number available to borrow if you don't have your own). Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear, wellies or good boots are best. Long trousers and long sleeves are advised to protect your arms and legs, as balsam often grows alongside nettles and brambles!
Help us to control this invasive non-native plant to allow native species to thrive.
Himalayan Balsam is an Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) that spreads rapidly and reduces the biodiversity of our parks and waterways. Balsam bashing is easy to do, simply pull the plant from the base, making sure to pull the roots out. Pile the plants up and let them wilt away.
Important: do not pull the plants once they have began to seed at this will encourage the seeds to spead more!
Join us a Mercer's Dell to bash the balsam growing along Kirkby Brook. Later in the year we will plant native species in its place which is much more beneficial to our native wildlife.
Meet at Boyes Brow, Kirkby, Liverpool L33 2DZ at 10am. We will be there until 3pm but you can stay for as long or as short as you like. Bring gardening gloves if you have them but we have some spares. All ages welcome, you just need to be able to bend to pull the plants out. Dress appropriately for the weather eg hats, waterproofs, suncream. Long sleeves and trousers are recommended to avoid getting stung by nettles.
This is part of our biodiversity and habitat improvements works in Kirkby, as part of the construction of the new train station at Headbolt Lane.
Help us to control this invasive non-native plant to allow native species to thrive.
Himalayan Balsam is an Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS) that spreads rapidly and reduces the biodiversity of our parks and waterways. Balsam bashing is easy to do, simply pull the plant from the base, making sure to pull the roots out. Pile the plants up and let them wilt away.
Important: do not pull the plants once they have began to seed at this will encourage the seeds to spead more!
Join us at Saxon Green to bash the balsam growing along Simonswood Brook. Later in the year we will plant native species in its place which is much more beneficial to our native wildlife.
Meet at Saxon Way, Kirkby, Liverpool L33 4DQ at 10am. We will be there until 3pm but you can stay for as long or as short as you like. Bring gardening gloves if you have them but we have some spares. All ages welcome, you just need to be able to bend to pull the plants out. Dress appropriately for the weather eg hats, waterproofs, suncream. Long sleeves and trousers are recommended to avoid getting stung by nettles.
This is part of our biodiversity and habitat improvements works in Kirkby, as part of the construction of the new train station at Headbolt Lane.