……. Afonydd Glan/Clean Rivers, now here’s a project that’s worth a mention, i ‘ve been a Volunteer with these for many years. Their main aim is to help look after our Rivers in Wales, they help set up and support local groups that want to take care of a water course. Each County/District will have a River Care Officer, they help guide the groups through various projects i.e Litter clearence, footpaths and access, Otter holt construction, Coppicing and other Tree work, the list goes on. If you like to learn more about this excellent project then check out the link below.
www.keepwalestidy.org/english/default.asp?Category=CommuintyAction&NewsID=25&Menu=0.26.13
When you open the link, the pic in top left is of me. This pic was taken from another great project Springvale Pond and Church Wood Restoration. Quite a few Groups/orgs helped here, Social Services who i believe started the project, helped by Keep Wales Tidy-River Care, BTCV, Cwmbran Community Farm and Torfaen Community Woodland Volunteers (me being one).
The photo below is taken in one of the Woods in the Community Project, which is also a Forest school, (im not in any of the photos by the way i’m taken the pics). The chap on the left is Jonathan Howells amongst other things he is Torfaens Countryside Education Officer and Woodland Project Officer. The one doing the Wood turning is Tom Richards he’s a River Care Officer and a good friend of mine, together Tom and Jonathan have got to be the best Forest School / Environmental education tutors you will ever meet. I can’t for the life of me remember the other guy, i do know he is a Supervisor of an Action Group from near Abergaveny that volunteers with Clean Rivers. He and two of his charges have turned up today as it was Toms Birthday….so we had a Barbacue and a Bodge.

The two with the blue hats are those from the Action group, i believe members of the group are being helped through a rough time in thier lives. There are more to the group, and they are a great bunch of lads hard working to. They all help out avidly with Clean Rivers, a few have also been trained up with thier Spaying tickets, this is to help the Environment Agency tackle the Giant Hogweed problem around Crickhowell and Usk. I also got trained up for the ticket, but have not been able to attend any of the projects. The Agency gave us all complementary spray packs for helping, which i thought was good of them. I thought it only fair to donate mine to Clean Rivers as i was unable to attend.
If you have not seen Giant Hogweed then check out this link.
www.letsgogardening.co.uk/information/GiantHogweed.htm
I have some photos of me with Giant Hogweed somewhere, when i find out who has them i will post them up.
He.he. This is not the safest Barbacue that i ‘ve attended. The way the chap on left just stands there and looks, tickles me everytime….Right!! looks like it’s just bread for me then.
Here you can see the circle for Forest school, with one of the Local Wardens son in shot. I think this is the very first Forest school in Britain(could be wrong). Forest schools have become very popular, i don’t know how many more there are across Britain, but i know there is another four within my area. If you ever get the chance to accompany your Child on one of these days then jump at it, you will have great fun.
www.forestschoolwales.org.uk/index.html#target
