Rivelin Valley Conservation Group
Promoting and protecting heritage and wildlife
NEXT EVENT: The next open meeting is about the Portland Works to be given by Paul Iseard on 15th Feburary 7.30 pm.
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...?
Join us on 12th February 7.30 pm for our next talk given by7 Paul Iseard about he Portland works.
Is spring starting? Snow drops on the road verge by Carver Fields. Photo by Sue Shaw
Plenty of water in the Rivelin now. Remember last summer's drought? Photo bu Sue Shaw.
The river Rivelin from the bridge at Frank Wheel. Photo by Sue Shaw.
Reflections and floating horsetail and Canada geese spotted at Hind Wheel. Photos courtesy of Sue Shaw.
Rivelin valley as viewed from Carver Fields on a winters day. Thanks for sharing Sue Shaw.
Thanks to all who helped with the RVCG stall at the Sheffield Heritage Fair. Photo by Sue Shaw.
Thanks to Bob Berzins for his talk last night on his views on Moorlands and GRouse Shooting.
It is the RSPB's Big Garden Bird Watch 23rd-25th January. Sign up below or take a walk in the Rivelin and if you spot something please fill out a wildlfie siting form in The Valley on the RVCG website.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/whats-happening/big-garden-birdwatch
Come and visit the RVCG team and our stall at the Sheffield Heritage Fair on the 24th and 25th Janurary. For further details see...
https://www.sheffieldmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/sheffield-heritage-fair-2026/
This month's open meeting was re-arranged to this coming thursday. Please come along.
A view from Coppice Lane across a snowy Rivelin. Photo by Mark Bateman
The big freeze in Rivelin. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Bateman
With the help of the Council woodlands team RVCG has replaced the willow by Rivelin Cafe which blew down. Present are Chairman Niel Porter, Graham Appleby, Roger Kite and Christine Roe. Photos by Christine Roe.
The shortest day of the year is almost upon us. This was today's spectacular sunrise over the Rivelin valley. Photo by Mark Bateman
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.
Rivelin Valley Trail
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.
Rivelin Valley Artists
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.
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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.




