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Browne and Affinity Water Team Up for River Conservation Effort

Date Posted:

14/04/2025

Browne’s Helping Hands volunteers recently joined forces with a team from Affinity Water, one of our valued clients, for a rewarding day of community service. Together, we participated in a joint volunteering initiative with the Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, focusing on an important environmental task: clearing Himalayan balsam from a local river.

Equipped with wellington boots and waders, our dedicated teams got waist-deep in the river, pulling out the invasive weeds that threaten the local ecosystem. Himalayan balsam, known for its rapid spread, can have detrimental effects on native plants and wildlife. Our efforts aimed to help restore the natural balance of the riverbank, ensuring a healthier habitat for local species.

“It was a great day out of the office for Affinity and Browne to get involved in some collaborative volunteering. Balsam bashing was hard work but rewarding, and not without wet feet (except for those who brought waders!). Thanks to all who came and helped support Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust who organised the day for us."

Nadia Wheadon, Project Manager, Below Ground Asset Delivery, Affinity Water Limited

The day was not just about hard work; it was also a wonderful opportunity to strengthen our bonds with Affinity Water and share a meaningful experience outside the usual professional setting. Working side by side with our clients to serve the community was immensely fulfilling and reinforced our shared commitment to environmental stewardship.

“Having Browne and Affinity Water here today volunteering has been invaluable because the work here has not been touched for a long time. It would be virtually impossible to do this on my own. I do have a few volunteers based in Buntingford who have also joined us today to remove all this Himalayan balsam that you can see here. We wouldn’t be able to do this without the extra help."

Award Winning Conservationist, Derrick Guy, Living Rivers Champion, Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust

Despite the muddy conditions, the atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and enthusiasm. The collaboration between Browne, Affinity Water, and the Hertfordshire and Middlesex Wildlife Trust showcased the positive impact that can be achieved when businesses and charities unite for a common cause.

At Browne, we are proud of our commitment to community service and environmental conservation. This joint volunteering day was a testament to the power of partnership and the difference we can make together. We look forward to more opportunities to work alongside our clients and community partners in the future, continuing to make a positive impact on our local environment.

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