Meadow Marvels: Working urban meadows for nature and people.

Schedule

Mon May 18 2026 at 10:00 am to 03:00 pm

UTC+01:00

Location

Gyle Park | Edinburgh, SC

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Meadow Marvels: hands‑on volunteering with TCV—scything, meadow care and helping nature thrive across Edinburgh.
About this Event

🌼 Make Edinburgh’s Meadow Marvels – Volunteer with TCV

Hosted by: The Conservation Volunteers (TCV)
Part of: Edinburgh Nature Network & EBAT delivery (Edinburgh Biodiversity Action Team)


🌱 About This Event

Come and get involved in hands‑on meadow management with The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) and help make Edinburgh’s meadows marvellous.

TCV works with communities, volunteers, and partners to deliver practical conservation that benefits both people and nature. In Edinburgh, we’re delivering meadow enhancement as part of EBAT (Edinburgh Biodiversity Action Team) and the wider Edinburgh Nature Network — a city‑wide effort to create better, more connected habitats for wildlife.

Urban meadows play a vital role in supporting pollinators, birds, and biodiversity, but they need the right management to thrive, last year we managed 4.5ha of grassland, specifically to transform it into species rich grassland for wildlife and people. That's 6 times bigger than Murryfield rugby pitch! And we want to do more. That’s where volunteers come in.


🌼 What Is Meadow Management (and Why It Matters)?

Many of Edinburgh’s meadows have been created on former amenity or long‑neglected grassland. To help wildflowers establish and flourish, we carry out targeted cutting and careful removal of arisings (cut grass).

Removing arisings is crucial — it reduces soil nutrients, which allows wildflowers to compete with grasses and improves biodiversity over time.

You may also notice mowing even during No Mow May. We don’t mow everything. Instead, we manage sites as a “mosaic” (or mowsaic) of cut and uncut areas. This approach:

  • Reduces soil fertility where needed
  • Extends flowering across the season

Some areas become spring meadow (flowering from late May into June), while others are managed as summer meadow, flowering later into August, September, and often October or early November.


🐝 What You’ll Be Doing

Activities vary by site and season, but may include:

  • Meadow cutting using pedestrian mowers (training provided)
  • Traditional scything
  • Raking and removing arisings
  • Wildflower planting
  • Bee bank maintenance and habitat creation
  • Optional citizen‑science activities such as pollinator surveys

No prior experience is needed — tools, training, and guidance are provided on the day.


✅ Who Can Take Part?

Everyone is welcome — whether you’re:

  • A regular volunteer
  • New to conservation
  • Part of a Friends of Parks group
  • Looking for outdoor, practical volunteering
  • Interested in learning meadow management skills

This is a great way to gain experience, meet like‑minded people, and contribute directly to Edinburgh’s nature recovery.


📍 Session Details

🕙 Start time: 10:00 a.m. (flexible where noted)
Duration: Approximately 3-4 hours

👉 Site‑specific details below:

  • Date(s): 18th of May
  • Meeting point: Gyle Park Community Orchard
  • what3words: ///pure.truck.banks
  • Site name: Gyle Park Orchard Meadows

🌿 Bigger Picture

This volunteering forms part of longer‑term, funded meadow management work delivered by TCV in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council, EBAT partners, and local communities. Together, we’re helping to reconnect habitats, support pollinators, and strengthen the Edinburgh Nature Network.


🧤 What to Bring
  • Sturdy footwear
  • Weather‑appropriate clothing
  • Water/snacks

Gloves and tools will be provided.


📣 Help Spread the Word

If you enjoy the session, please share it, tell friends, or join us again. Every pair of hands helps nature thrive.

Book your place and be part of making Edinburgh’s meadows marvellous 🌼🐝


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Gyle Park, 73 Glasgow Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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