Showing posts with label Riverside Nature Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riverside Nature Park. Show all posts

Friday, 27 June 2025

Riverside Nature Park event #dundeewestend


All are welcome at an event at Riverside Nature Park a week on Saturday - 5th July - at which the lovely new signage for the park will be officially launched.

The signs are designed by the wonderful Cara Rooney Illustration and the event will be fun for all the family!

Saturday, 14 September 2024

Friends of Riverside Nature Park AGM #dundeewestend


The Friends of 
Riverside Nature Park AGM is on Tuesday 24th September and takes place at Campy Growers in Camperdown Park at 7pm.

More details in the poster - all welcome!

Sunday, 17 March 2024

Celebrating Skylarks #dundeewestend

The posters below highlights the very first spotlight event in collaboration with the Dundee Botanic Garden and Riverside Nature Park.

All welcome to attend to learn, explore, get creative and celebrate Skylarks during this whole-day event.




Sunday, 16 July 2023

Highland Cattle at Riverside Nature Park #dundeewestend


Residents will be aware that the last two Highland Cattle at Riverside Nature Park sadly passed away last year.

As reported in the Evening Telegraph and the Courier last week, we recently asked both the council and Leisure & Culture Dundee for an update on their position about having new Highland Cattle at Riverside. 

The responses are below :

1 – From the Head of Environment, Dundee City Council :

‘I can advise that Neighbourhood Services does not have an available budget to source or manage Highland Cattle on an ongoing basis at Riverside.

I have asked a colleague to discuss with colleagues within Leisure & Culture Dundee to establish if they have scope to commit resources towards Highland Cattle at this location.’

2- From the Interim Head of Operations, Leisure and Culture Dundee :

‘Unfortunately, you will be aware of the budget challenges facing LACD, with DCC currently underwriting the budget shortfall during Olympia's closure. We are therefore unable to commit the on-going resource that would be required to support the return of Highland cattle to Riverside.

To give some context to the resources required beyond the initial outlay of purchase, the cattle would require supplementary food in the winter months, regular hoof trimming, and, under DEFRA guidance, are required to be checked at least once a day. There are also likely to be additional veterinary costs over the duration of the cattles’ lives for which there is no budget.

I am sorry that my response can't be more positive.’

We are very disappointed by the responses from both Leisure and Culture Dundee and the City Council as we are sure residents will be and we will continue to pursue this.

Sunday, 2 April 2023

Skylarks at Riverside Nature Park #dundeewestend


From the City Council :

"Visitors to Riverside Nature Park are being reminded to take care when navigating the area in order to keep ground-nesting birds safe, ahead of the start of the skylark breeding season.

Riverside Nature Park, which was created on an area of landfill by the River Tay, is now home to the largest wildflower meadows in the city and is a popular spot for walkers and dog owners.

In order to protect the ground-nesting birds, such as skylarks, the council and the Friends of Riverside Nature Park Group are again asking walkers to be careful at the Nature Park from April to August, and to keep on paths with dogs on leads.

The measures in place, and the public keeping to them, have helped the skylarks to achieve an impressive increase in the number of birds at Riverside, despite a general decline of the bird species across the UK.

Skylarks are currently on a national red list, which is compiled by a number of conservation organisations and contains the species most at-risk in the UK."

Friday, 3 March 2023

Friday, 15 July 2022

Friends of Riverside Nature Park event - all welcome! #dundeewestend


Pollinators and Wildflowers event - this Sunday 17th July 1pm to 3pm

Come along to a guided outing at Riverside Nature Park and learn about the many insects we have which pollinate our wildflowers and crops.

Not just bees but butterflies, wasps, hoverflies, beetles etc - all play their part. We need them for our survival yet modern agriculture, greenspace management and climate change are causing massive declines.

The wildflower meadows at Riverside help maintain a rich diversity of flowers and pollinators.

Come along, all ages welcome, children with appropriate supervision.

Bring magnifying glasses and cameras if you have them.

Meet at car park in Wright Avenue.

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Tree planting event at Riverside Nature Park - all welcome! #dundeewestend


Update from the Friends of Riverside Nature Park :

"Tree planting time this Sunday - 23rd January - from 1pm to 3pm.

Meet at Riverside Nature Park, Wright Avenue. Check the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/riversidenatureparkdundee on Sunday morning in case bad weather makes us postpone.      

After your help planting 420 trees before Christmas, we're asking for your help again to plant 250 Alder trees to increase the nitrogen in the soil before we plan a large orchard.

Families and all ages welcome as you can see from the last tree planting. Bring warm clothes, gloves and a SPADE but we will have plenty of sanitised spades too, thanks to support from Dundee Ranger Service.

No need to book but we'll observe Covid regulations."

Saturday, 5 December 2020

Dundee Green Flag and Beach Awards!


Dundee has again been well represented in the national Green Flag Awards and Scotland’s Beach Awards, with the city receiving eight awards in total.

The Green Flag Award project is run by Keep Scotland Beautiful and aims to recognise and reward well managed parks and green spaces.

Dundee has improved on its total number from last year, with Riverside Nature Park winning in its first year of entry.

Chair of Friends of Riverside Nature Park, Ian Ford, said: "All of the Friends of Riverside Nature Park are delighted to gain a Green Flag Award at our first attempt and with high marks.

"The Friends have contributed greatly to enhancing the biodiversity here and we work in partnership with Dundee City Council.

"Greater Yellow Rattle flowered for the first time and Skylark numbers increased again to 16 singing males, up 40% from last year.

"The wildflower meadows have now all been mown using the Cut & Lift regime recommended by Plantlife and that should increase wildlife more each year."

This is great news and you can see more about winners across the country using this helpful tool here.

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Environmental improvements across the West End

I am pleased to advise that, at last night's City Council Neighbourhood Services Committee, various environmental improvements across the city were approved.

In the West End, these will include improvements at Riverside Nature Park, along Riverside Drive and at Seabraes.

Further detail is given in the plans below :




Friday, 5 June 2020

Broom in Riverside Nature Park #dundeewestend

With thanks to Tricia, a beautiful Broom in the Riverside Nature Park.


Thursday, 12 March 2020

Sunday, 3 November 2019

Friday, 9 August 2019

Riverside Nature Park event - Sunday #dundeewestend

Earlier this week, I highlighted a Riverside Nature Park event this Saturday.    
There is also an event on Sunday and all residents are welcome at both :

Wednesday, 7 August 2019

Friday, 5 July 2019

Riverside Nature Park event #dundeewestend

The next Friends of Riverside Nature Park event - a Wild Flower Wander at the park - will be on Sunday 7th July from 1pm to 3pm. 

Come and enjoy this visual delight and see what other wildlife is living in the park :


Friday, 3 May 2019

Sunday, 31 March 2019

Thursday, 28 March 2019

Thursday, 14 March 2019