Cardiff Rivers Group

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Cardiff Rivers Group
Grŵp afonydd Caerdydd
AbbreviationCRG
Formation2009
Registration no.1191857
Legal status Charitable incorporated organisation
PurposeClean up and improve water courses. Recycling and habitat management across the city.
Location
Region served
Wales
Award(s) Queen's Award for Voluntary Service
Website cardiffriversgroup.org.uk

Cardiff Rivers Group (CRG) is a volunteer-run environmental charity which holds events across Cardiff and South Wales at which volunteers clean up and improve watercourses: rivers, streams, ponds or the sea. This could be a general litter pick of areas surrounding a watercourse, clearance of debris from a river or pond or removal of fly-tipping. The group also undertakes habitat management across the city in conjunction with Cardiff Council urban park rangers.

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Background

The Group was founded in 2009 by Dave King MBE and other like-minded volunteers from Keep Wales Tidy. [1] Events take place across Cardiff typically every couple of week ranging from cleaning the banks of the Rhymney River [2] or Cardiff Bay [3] to making a hedge in Grangemoor Park [4] or trying to eradicate the invasive Himalayan Balsam. [5] Volunteers do not need to register, just turn up to an event as and when they wish. The group can expect up to 70 volunteers for any given event. [6]

CRG emphasises the social aspect of the litter picks as well as the environmental benefits. Their website states "Most importantly, our volunteers have fun!" [7] . In an interview with Cardiff council on receiving his MBE, founder Dave King said "The Rivers Group is more than just a litter picking thing. You can get out, make friends, you're really making a difference. We've helped people prepare to get jobs, we're a social circle, and we're a network." [8] . In 2024, Wales Online featured some of the more unusual discarded items that the group have found. [9]

In addition to grant funding, [10] [11] much of what is found, especially scrap metal and nitrous oxide canisters, is recycled to fund the charity. [12] [13]

In 2015 The group were partners in Cardiff Council's Environmental scrutiny committee producing the "Restore Our Rivers" report. This listed some of the group's successes and stated the group had 350 volunteers. [14]

In 2020 CRG registered as a Charitable incorporated organisation. [15] [16]

Cardiff Rivers Group partnered with Nextbike while they were active in Cardiff, receiving scrap in return for reuniting abandoned bikes with the company. [17] [18]

Awards

In the Tidy Wales awards for 2012, run by Keep Wales Tidy, the group were winners in the River Improvement category and the overall Tidy Wales winner. [19]

In 2015, CRG was awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award that can be made to a voluntary group, for "Helping communities take responsibility for the cleanliness of their local watercourses". [20]

In 2023, CRG was shortlisted for the Welsh Charity Awards, run by WCVA, and a runner-up in the income generation category [21]

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