Rivelin Valley Conservation Group
Promoting and protecting heritage and wildlife
NEXT EVENT: Join us for our next Open Meeting:- “The Fascinating Lives of Bees, Ants and Wasps” with speaker Graham Appleby
– Thursday 9th January 2025 at 7:30pm @ Stephen Hill Methodist Church
Promoting and protecting heritage and wildlife
The Rivelin Valley Conservation Group (RVCG) was formed in 1991 with the aim to encourage the effective management of wildlife habitats and to reverse the decline of the nature trail. Over the years we have completed numerous projects to protect the heritage of the valley, giving new life to the trail and in turn providing an invaluable resource to the local community.
What's happening...?
A lovely two headed duck found in the Rivelin. Photo sent in by Graham Appleby.
From snow of last week to flooding from Storm Burt it feels like we had all the weather at once in the Rivelin.
The RVCG Task team was in action this weekend repairing the nature trail at Holme Head Wheel. Luckily the snow had melted and Storm Burt had abated. Thanks to all who helped.
Snow in the Rivelin at sunset looking towards Crosspool. Photo by Mark Bateman
This book may be of interest. Read how Fulwood went from a small remote community to a city suburb. Available from Broomhill and Lodge Moor Post Offices, Fulwood Hardware, http://sheffieldbooks.co.uk and enquiries@fulwoodhistory.uk
Glorious views over Rivelin from the Wyming Brook to Fox Hagg top path. Photographs sent in by Sue Shaw
A reminder of our talk this week by Dave Gosney. Hope to see you there!
Moves are afoot to get the paths damaged by Storm Babet repaired....
Repairs plan for Sheffield walking trail damaged in Storm Babet
A report to the council says the damage to the Rivelin Valley nature trail has hit access.
www.bbc.co.uk
Another lovely autumnal view in the Rivelin from Roger Kite on a walk today.
Ever wanted to know what trees were called what? Check out this handy guide by the Wildlife Watch.
A dipper in the Rivelin near Hollins Weir courtesy of Marion Bateman
More autumn colours in the Rivelin. Photos courtesy of Marion Bateman
A heron spotting in the Rivelin this morning by Marion Bateman who also saw a kingfisher. Thanks for sharing.
This months task team activity was to trim vicious brambles back at Havelock Dam (unearthing a lost bench) and vegetation back at the Rivelin Park entrance from Hollins lane. Thanks to all who helped.
A nice shot of a Heron at Walkley Bank Tilt courtesy of Graham Appleby.
Rivelin Valley Conservation Group
Promoting and protecting heritage and wildlife
The Rivelin Valley Conservation Group (RVCG) was formed in 1991 with the aim to encourage the effective management of wildlife habitats and to reverse the decline of the nature trail. Over the years we have completed numerous projects to protect the heritage of the valley, giving new life to the trail and in turn providing an invaluable resource to the local community.
Follow the Rivelin Valley Trail and experience all the wildlife and heritage it has to offer
Over the years we have completed numerous projects to protect the heritage of the valley, giving new life to the trail and in turn providing an invaluable resource to the local community.
Explore the Rivelin Valley through the eyes of artists over the years
We have over 250 households registered as members that give their spare time. We are always looking for new members so please join using the membership button below.
JOIN US AND HELP RIVELIN VALLEY
Making a donation makes a difference, it will give us the funds to maintain and improve the Rivelin Valley for our community and will preserve the heritage of this historic valley for decades to come.
We thank the following organisations for help and support