Friends of Brislington Brook

Friends of Brislington Brook is a group of volunteers that cares for Nightingale Valley and St. Anne’s Woods in East Bristol. Brislington Brook runs through both nature reserves before flowing into the River Avon.

We work to protect local wildlife and encourage the community to use these valuable natural spaces in the heart of the city.

Upcoming events

Join us for our 2026 Bioblitz!

Between 5pm and 5pm on 12th – 13th June, we will be trying to log as many species as possible in St Annes Woods! Join us for a day of discovering local wildlife, and help us with the count by logging sightings on iNaturalist. You can also visit our stall on Saturday by the Holy Well, in St Anne’s Woods.

24 hour Bioblitz in St Anne's Woods - Friday 5pm to Saturday 5pm, 12th - 13th June

Activities:

Friday 9:30pm: Bat Walk, meeting at Coop Car park.
Saturday 10am: Flower walk, at Holy Well.
Saturday 11am: River dip, at Holy Well.
Saturday 1pm: Bug safari, at Holy Well.
Saturday 2pm: Tree walk, at Holy Well
Saturday 3pm: 2nd River dip, at Holy Well.

Card donations to us help fund the maintenance of the woodlands and other outdoor activity days are welcome – find one of us on the day!

Wildlife

Nightingale Valley and St Anne’s Woods are home to a rich variety of plants, wildlife, birds and insects. Find out about our conservation projects and how you can help.

Join us!

We run regular volunteer sessions in St Anne’s Woods and Nightingale Valley. They’re a great way to get out into the parks, do some good and make new friends along the way!

Our latest news

Jo giving our dragon a smooch on the nose

The dragon has landed!

Andy O’Neill, the wood sculptor responsible for carving the Dragon has finished the first stage of his work and what an impact this has made already. He has received more...
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Making use of Nature’s resources

Plans for an exciting new creative project in Nightingale Valley...
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Nature diary: February

The end of the Winter may still feel like it's a little while from now, but for nature in the valley, February is prime time for early starters to get...
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