Rivelin Valley Conservation Group
Promoting and protecting heritage and wildlife
Next Event! – Dan Eaton presents “From Bell Hagge Green to Carver Fields: The history of a forgotten settlement”, on Thursday 10th October, 2024.
Open from 7:30pm @ Stephen Hill Methodist Church, 547 Manchester Road, Sheffield S10 5PL.
Come down and say hello…
WELCOME TO RVCG
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 reminder - the next RVCG talk on 10th October is about the countryside on the south side of the Rivelin Valley next to Crosspool...
Many thanks to those who turned out to remove birch trees on Millstone Edge, repair the steps on lower Carver field and install a memorial bench for Margaret Sanderson. If you would like to help please join RVCG and email rivelin.valley@gmail.com for details of the next event.
A date for your diary - the next RVCG talk on 10th October is about the countryside on the south side of the Rivelin Valley next to Crosspool...
The RVCG giant installed at Rivelin playground is looking well used after the summer holidays!
Check out the new part of the RVCG website with lots of fascinating details on the poets and artists who have taken inspiration in the valley.
https://rivelinvalley.org.uk/rivelin-arts/
More Rivelin in the news...
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/hidden-yorkshire-water-park-tucked-101146719.html
Thanks to the efforts of those who helped on the RVCG tasks day in June footpaths were transformed from potholed puddles to lovely flat surfaces again. Thanks to all who took part.
Some photo's of the RVCG task day in May repairing the footpath at Swallow wheel by moving 20 tons of gritstone! Thanks to all who helped.
The trail at Hind wheel after the damage of Storm Babet and the repair that Sheffield Council has done to reopen it.
A Summer image of Rivelin valley from Stannington as the fields go golden after the hay has been cut. Photo by Mark Bateman
A Rivelin Rowan tree looking lovely in the morning sunshine. Photo by Sue Shaw.
If you spot motorbikes on the Rivelin Trail please report it to the Police using 999 (emergency), 101 (not urgent) or email sypoffroadteam@southyorks.police.uk
Let them know when, where and descriptions. Only take video/photo's if it is safe to do so.
We had a great time at Stannington carnival on the 13th July talking to members, interested people and signing more people up to join RVCG. Thanks to all who helped and came and said hello.
Good news. The stepping stones as Roscoe weir have been repaired after the damage of Storm Babet.
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.