Welcome to the Rivelin Valley Conservation Group web site         

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'Walking the Rivelin' a new pocket guide to the Rivelin Nature Trail

RIVELIN MILL POND RESTORATION
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Open Meeting Tue 12th Feb
 
Illustrated Talk entitled ”The History of Castleton” by Peter Harrison.  Peter last gave us a lecture on the development of his Blue John mine and his knowledge of this area is second to none.

Open Meeting  Tue 11th Mar
Illustrated Talk entitled “Icy Realms and Southern Seas” by Peter Robinson.  Peter
has regaled us several times with accounts of his exploits and adventures.  This is one for those who miss Sheffield winters of old!

The group 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 past decade. The Rivelin Valley is three and a half miles long and with over 700 lime trees lining the road making it the second longest lime tree avenue in Britain.

The fast flowing river, regulated by its constant release from moorland peat proved ideal for powering the wheels of up to twenty mills along its course. One of the oldest being the Hind Wheel 1581 with some still working up to the 1950's. Perhaps the most famous being Mousehole Forge at Malin Bridge which produced world famous anvils and is being carefully restored by its present owner.

What remain are the ponds which used to feed them and with support of the Ponds Conservation Trust and Yorkshire Water, the group intends to restore as many as possible for the wildlife to inhabit and the public to enjoy.

Membership is £3 per household per year (this includes quarterly newsletter, work days on the last Sunday of each month, regular walks, talks from enthusiasts and experts and other events throughout the year).

For further information, do not hesitate to contact us.

 
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