by Qwag | Apr 21, 2026 | Featured, News & Events
“We are thoroughly hacked off by the lack of action and how we have been ignored despite trying to do the right thing in the right way.” QWAG to Lewisham Council, November 2025 Since summer 2022 QWAG has tried to stop pollution of the River Quaggy from a house in...
by Qwag | Apr 18, 2026 | Featured, News & Events
Fly-tipping is rife – on our residential streets, roads, in parks and in our rivers. In one day, QWAG volunteers removed over 200 shopping bags from the banks of the River Quaggy at Lee Green near where the river flows across the borough boundary from Greenwich into...
by Qwag | Apr 10, 2026 | Featured, News & Events
If you go down to central Lewisham, you will notice the skyline changing. Look closely and you’ll see the new Quaggy sculpture, Street Waders by Anna Reading. New skyline, new sculpture Central Lewisham is changing. For some, the skyline and street layout is barely...
by Qwag | Mar 12, 2024 | Featured, News & Events, River walks & other events
Wednesday, 20th March, 7.45pm online Guest speaker: Lawrence Beale Collins How volunteers are testing and tracking water quality and how pollution affects our river habitats and species Book now: qwag@qwag.org.uk Public concern about polluted water is high. The sewage...
by Qwag | Dec 20, 2023 | Featured, News & Events, River walks & other events
FREE EVENTS in Jan, Feb and March 2024 for residents in the Horn Park, Mottingham Lane, Dutch House area. You may know the River Quaggy flows nearby, but how much do you really know about the river, its condition, wildlife, and how it can be improved? A new local...
by Qwag | Nov 13, 2023 | Featured, News & Events
On a rainy September Sunday afternoon, passers-by were struck by a gathering on the bridge over the River Ravensbourne between Ladywell Fields and University Hospital Lewisham (UHL). Why did leading lights of the local community gather to honour a local hero who died...