Friends of the Cray at Crayford

Maintaining the natural environment of the River Cray as it leaves Crayford town centre on the path of byway 106 and 105. Activities are litter collection and occasional undergrowth cutting, usually on the first Friday of the month.

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Taking care of the footpath along the River Cray

Friday 13th June 2025 10:00am - 11:30am


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Ashton Martin

Balsam blitz

Sunday 18th May

Written by Sarah W

This morning Ashton joined the Friends of the Cray at Crayford on their mission to remove pesky Himalayan balsam plants along the river.

Why get rid of it? The plant erodes river banks and pushes out native species so it's a rather hostile invader!

Himalayan balsam spreads like fury by spraying out thousands of seeds from its flowers. So every year the race is on to pull up stems before they develop flowers!

This means scouring the banks from the water and from the land. The transparent stems are quite distinctive and with care they pull up easily with their roots attached, so it's a battle that's gradually being won year on year!

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Ashton Martin

Hip Hip Hoo-Cray!

Friday 2nd May

Written by Ashton Martin

The Friends of the Cray at Crayford meet on the first Friday of each month to tidy footpaths running alongside the River Cray.

Today we litterpicked along footpath 106 first, then went along path 105. It was a lovely sunny morning for it 😎.

The Friends may want our help with a bigger project so watch this space.

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