A Rivers Journey

Have you ever wondered where the River Tawd flows and meanders to after it disappears into the inky shadows of the Cobbs Clough Road Tunnel? If your answer is – Yes, then please continue to read below. The River Tawd looks to start its 8 mile journey near to Crawford village, rolling in and out … Read more

Continuing to Kick Sample at the River Tawd

This weekend, a small group of the Douglas Catchment Partnership, codenamed “The River Squadron”, visited the Tawd Valley Park to get some more practice in the art of Riverfly Kick Sampling. We’ve really wanted to try kick sampling below the Cobbs Clough Road Weir on a number of occasions, to see if there was a … Read more

Douglas Friends Tawd Walk

This week, Friends of Tawd Valley had the honour of showing off the Tawd Valley Park to some of our Douglas Catchment Partnership friends. We started off with a walk along the river, taking in sights and sounds that the valley had to offer. We trekked across the recently maintained (thank you to FoTV volunteers) … Read more

TVP’s Big Brother

Neighbour to the Tawd Valley Park with its rolling grasslands, deep mixed woodlands and patchy wetlands is the stunning Beacon Country Park, which has everything a nature lover, rambler, cyclist and equestrian could wish for. Nestled between Skelmersdale and Wigan, the 260 acre park boasts a year on year Green Flag Award and rightly so. … Read more

Wildlife Badge Explorer Trail

There are 18 wooden wildlife badges on a number of bridges, fences and posts along the Tawd Valley Park. Can you find them all? We’ll give you a head start on the 1st one – First wooden bridge by the Skelmersdale Police Station. Good luck and most of all – HAVE FUN!!! 1. Acorn 2. … Read more

Douglas Challenge Project

Jake Oseland is a project assistant on the Douglas Challenge Project and a member of Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire and Merseyside. Check out what he has been up to at the Tawd Valley Park earlier this month on his newly formed Love My Rivers blog page: 06/01/2022 Weirs and Geese (lovemyriver.blogspot.com)

Kick Sampling the River Tawd

Over the past few months Friends of Tawd Valley have been working with the Love My River Project Officer Samuel Gibson. Kick Sampling is the typical method that involves disturbing the material on the bed of a river or stream and collecting the freed organisms in a net. In an effort to improve the River … Read more

The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch – 28th – 30th January

This is the biggest Citizen Science Project ever. Participate for just one hour on any of the above days, recording the birds you see, in your garden, your balcony or in your local park – YES!!! The Tawd Valley Park included. Its so sImple to join in. All you have to do is record the … Read more

Good start to improving the Orchards biodiversity

A Common Spotted orchid one of three Terry, the FOTV chairman, found in the Orchard on Sunday along with several clumps of flowering Yellow Rattle and the not yet flowering clumps of greater and lesser Knapweed. A good start to improving the Orchards biodiversity and an attraction for pollinators.