Brighton Conservation Volunteers is a group of countryside enthusiasts from widely differing backgrounds, and of all ages and abilities, who share the enjoyment of working outdoors, the challenge of learning new skills and the satisfaction of making a contribution to the community.

We work in and around the Brighton area mostly on local nature reserves. Projects include coppicing, chalk grassland management, woodland conservation, pondwork, footpath building and maintenance, fencing and meadow management. If you'd like to join us but have more questions see our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page or you can read more about us .

Next Task

Tuesday, 22 May 2012 Chailey Common Task: coppicing birch more...

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New Volunteers are always welcome.

We meet every Tuesday, absolutely no experience necessary.
Phone the contact number below or just turn up at the pickup point on the day.

Tel. 01273 736135

Latest News

Thursday, 7 April 2011 TEN YEARS OLD AND STILL GOING BCV is celebrating its tenth anniversary. The occasion has been marked quietly with the group continuing its varied round of countryside tasks. more...