FORCE works with the London Boroughs of Richmond and Hounslow as well as a number of local volunteer groups. Each group has regular volunteer activities. Take a look at their web sites to find out more.
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Crane Valley Partnership is a collaboration between charities, community groups, borough councils, private businesses & government agencies which aims to restore one of London’s most natural rivers, conserve its surrounding habitats and improve public access. |
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London Wildlife Trust protects the capital's wildlife and wild spaces, engaging London's diverse communities through access to our nature reserves, campaigning, volunteering and outdoor learning. |
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The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) help hundreds of thousands of people each year to reclaim local green places. Through environmental projects and network of 2,000 community groups, we see people – every day, and all across the UK – taking responsibility for their own local environments.
"Green Gyms" in Hounslow at Pevensey Road (Mondays) and Hounslow Heath (Tuesdays) are now run by volunteers. They are a good way to keep fit and improve the local environment. Richmond Green Gym in Mereway Nature Park and Meadway Orchard. Summary report on Richmond Green Gym pilot. |
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The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is an international conservation charity with a long established body of work to protect and restore London’s Rivers. Current projects, in the Crane Catchment, include eel monitoring and coordinating the River Monitoring Initiative (part of Citizen Crane). |
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Habitats & Heritage is a charity that cares for the natural and historic environment in south and west London. They want nature to flourish whilst protecting and enhancing south and west London’s historic environment. |
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The Tidal Crane Association is a residents’ group which cares for the tidal stretch of the River Crane between the Northcote Road footbridge to the Thames at Isleworth. |