Get Involved
There are lots of ways you can get involved, and help to support the aims and objectives of CVP
You can interact with us on social media and boost our reach using the links below:
- You can share your Crane Valley images on Instagram using the hashtag #cranevalleypartnership
- You can subscribe to our quarterly newsletter here
- You can report pollution incidents to the Environment Agency’s hotline: 0800 80 70 60 and to Thames Water: 0800 316 9800
- You can become a Citizen Scientist with Citizen Crane
- You can download this booklet that describes 12 things to do in the Crane Valley
- You can attend a local community event. For event listings, click here
- You can participate in voluntary conservation and site maintenance activity with community groups in your area, for example:
Ealing
Creative and Connected Communities
Direction and Development 4 Youth
Friends of the Grand Union Canal
Litter Action Group for Ealing Residents (LAGER Can)
Harrow
Friends of Headstone Manor Park
Harrow Nature Conservation Forum
Hillingdon
Friends of Minet Country Park
London Wildlife Trust, Hillingdon – Huckerby’s Meadows
Hounslow
Bedfont Lakes Conservation Volunteers
Feltham Arenas Residents’ Association
Friends of Bedfont Lakes Country Park
Friends of Hanworth Park House
Friends of Northcote Nature Reserve
Friends Of the River Crane Environment
Friends of Silverhall Park
Hounslow Heath Community Green Gym
London Wildlife Trust – Isleworth Ait
Pevensey Road Green Gym Rangers
The Conservation Volunteers Hounslow
The Conservation Voluteers – Reclaiming the Riverside
Richmond upon Thames
Briar Road Allotment Holders Association
Crane Park Island Nature Reserve Volunteer Group
Friends of Bushy and Home Parks
Friends of Heathfield Recreation Ground and Environs
Friends of the Earth (Richmond and Twickenham Branch)
Friends Of the River Crane Environment
Hatherop Park and Oak Avenue Nature Reserve Friends Group
The Conservation Volunteers – Richmond Green Gym
The Conservation Volunteers Richmond upon Thames
You can form your own community group to help look after a section of river or an associated open space locally that currently has no community stewardship arrangement in place. Contact Crane Valley Community Interest Company for more info.