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Watford and Three Rivers environmental groups

Find out more about environmental groups in Watford and Three Rivers.

Watford Green Gym - This unique scheme helps local residents to get fit and healthy through conservation work such as tree planting, step construction, path improvements and hay making. Volunteers have been working in Cassiobury Park, Garston Park and along the River Colne, helping to transform these areas and support the habitat for local wildlife.

Watford Parks VolunteerWe need different types of support from volunteers to help maintain local parks and open spaces. It could be helping with planning future management, clearing river banks, conducting wildlife surveys or consultation with users. 

Friends of Cassiobury Park The Friends of Cassiobury Park - was formed in 1973 to encourage greater interest in the park and to represent the interests of users. Members help to preserve and enhance the natural appearance of the award winning park and they assist in the preservation of habitats for diverse species of wildlife that include trees, plants, insects and birds.

Friends of the Earth Watford & Three RiversCreating a safer climate, flourishing nature, and healthy air, water and food, now and for future generations. We campaign for change in our community to make a difference to the environment locally, nationally and globally.

H.E.A.R.T. - Community Group We are a Herts residents' group who believe that we are facing existential threats brought about by climate change and other associated predicaments. We are committed to contributing to local community resilience, both practically and emotionally.

Herts & Middlesex Wildlife TrustIs the leading voice for wildlife conservations across the area, taking practical action every day to help wildlife flourish.

Horticultural SocietyMost areas have a local horticultural society whose members have years of experience growing vegetables and plants, and are happy to share their knowledge.

Oxhey Village Environment GroupA residents' group run by volunteers since 1974 to maintain, protect and enhance the character and environment of Oxhey Village and its surroundings.

River Chess AssociationFormed to protect and enhance the River Chess for future generations.

RSPB Chorleywood & DistrictLocal branch of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

Spokes SW Herts Cycling GroupEncouraging cycling by organising rides and campaigning for better and safer cycling routes.

The Soil Association - Is managing a local farm and has plans to turn it into a model of biodiversity good practice with community involvement.

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