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Revolut Connect: Legal in Vilnius

Revolut Connect: Legal in Vilnius

Thu, Jun 11, 5:00 PM
From Revolut Connect: Legal

Revolut Connect brings together legal minds shaping what’s next in finance. Join us on 11 June for **Revolut Connect: Legal in Vilnius.** An exclusive event at the forefront of financial innovation. As one of Revolut's key banking hubs, Lithuania sits at the centre of how we navigate regulatory complexity across Europe. Hear directly from our legal leaders working at the intersection of law, risk, and product — building financial services for millions of customers worldwide. **What’s on the agenda?** * 18:00–18:30 \| Doors open * 18:30–18:40 \| "Welcome to Revolut" by Noel Gaughran \- Head of Legal \- Europe * 18:40–19:00 \| “What it takes to grow a legal team at scale” \+ Q&A by Laura Ryzgelyte \- Head of Legal \- Lithuania * 19:00–19:20 \| “How we launch products across Europe” \+ Q&A by Richard Given \- Head of Legal\, Regulatory * 19:20–21:00 \| Meet the team and network * 21:00 \| Doors close Spaces are limited so secure your spot early. **[Registration link](https://revolut.la/RevolutConnect_Legal_in_Vilnius_RegistrationForm)** ❗Please note that this is a private event, and you'll need an invitation to attend. You'll receive your invitation confirmation by email at least 3 days before the event. If the event is fully booked, you'll be placed on our waitlist and notified if a spot becomes available. We look forward to seeing you there.

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Knepp Rewilding Project; wildlife Hike

Sat, Jun 20, 8:00 AM
From Invigorate hikes🏆
4.9
13 attendees

West Hampstead Nature Conservation

Fri, Jun 5, 9:45 AM
From North London Meet Your Neighbours
4.6
1 attendee
London walking tour w/ wild swim, city skyline & plastic pollution cleanup

London walking tour w/ wild swim, city skyline & plastic pollution cleanup

Sat, Jun 13, 1:30 PM
From Earth Stewards Travel Club

Join fellow eco-conscious travellers for a walking tour that combines one of London's great walks with real environmental action. We'll climb to Parliament Hill to take in one of the city's six protected panoramic views, clean up woodland paths across the Heath, take a dip in Hampstead's legendary natural bathing pond and lounge on the bank of the ponds, and finish at the Brew House Café at the historic Kenwood House to chat with new friends. **The afternoon runs like this:** We meet at Hampstead Heath Overground at 14:30pm and walk up to Parliament Hill summit for the panoramic London skyline view. From there we do our first cleanup along the southern Heath paths and pond edges before heading to the Mixed Bathing Pond for a wild swim. After drying off we walk the woodland paths toward Kenwood, doing a second cleanup along the way, and finish at the Brew House Café in the Kenwood estate grounds around 17:15pm. Total distance: approximately 3km. Duration: 3 hours. **What to bring:** Swimwear and a towel, something warm for after the swim, a reusable water bottle, and weather-appropriate layers. Litter pickers, gloves and bags are provided. **Finding the group:** Meet outside Hampstead Heath Overground Station on South Hill Park at 14:30pm. Look for the Earth Stewards Travel Club sign. The station is on the London Overground. **Please note:** The swim is for confident swimmers only. The pond is a beautiful wild swimming spot surrounded by nature, but is unheated, deep, and dark so ensure you're confident with cold water swimming. Non-swimmers are very welcome and can enjoy the pond bank while others swim. A free non-swimmer ticket is available. The ticket price covers the cost of entry to Hampstead's Mixed Bathing Pond, that's all the charge is. The guided tour, cleanup equipment, and all other elements of the afternoon are completely free. We're trialling this as a new event format for Earth Stewards Travel Club and want to keep the barrier to joining as low as possible. If you'd like to support what we're building, the best thing you can do is come along, give it a go, and tell us honestly what you thought.

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🛍️Offline Women Go Thrifting

🛍️Offline Women Go Thrifting

Sat, Jun 13, 2:00 PM
From Offline Women
5.0

Step away from the online ads and join Offline Women Going Thrifting. Modern shopping is often fast and wasteful, so we are heading out to find a better way. Thrifting is an act of resistance against a system that wants us to keep buying new things. Every item we buy second-hand is one less thing in a landfill, thousands of liters of water saved and supports a charity at the same time. In Charity Shops we can find pieces that were made to last, high-quality fabrics and timeless styles that haven't been dictated by an algorithm. We will meet outside the **Octavia Foundation** in Pimlico (where fashion insiders go), just a few minutes from Victoria Station. We will tuck away our devices before exploring the cluster of around seven charity shops nearby. Please bring a reusable bag and your best eye for hidden gems. Come as you are and leave with unique finds and a lighter footprint on the earth. P.S. Thank you, Angie, for suggesting this wonderful idea. Follow us on [WhatsApp](https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCZyvCD38CTaXBpQ72V) to get early tickets for our upcoming events.

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Woolwich: Weekly FoodCycle FREE Lunch

Woolwich: Weekly FoodCycle FREE Lunch

Fri, Jun 5, 11:30 AM
From London and Home Counties Herbivores
4.6

***They*** *say there's no such thing as a free lunch, but they're wrong!* **[FoodCycle](https://foodcycle.org.uk/who-we-are/)**'s lovely volunteers use [unwanted food](https://cityharvest.org.uk/about-city-harvest) to produce three course, [meat-free recipe](https://foodcycle.org.uk/recipes/) (tell them you're vegan) **[community meals](https://foodcycle.org.uk/community-meals/)** across [England](https://foodcycle.org.uk/find-a-meal/), that are free to all. [FoodCycle Woolwich](https://foodcycle.org.uk/location/foodcycle-woolwich/) ([map](https://maps.app.goo.gl/XVEi9poq68YRxQX86)\|[video](https://youtu.be/5VEIsN1aCk4)) is every Friday (with rare exception; I'm notified by text), at **[Woolwich Common Community Centre](https://www.wccc.org.uk/)**'s accessible [main hall](https://www.wccc.org.uk/gallery?pgid=l3le3lp7-1daa7232-8086-4a0d-82cb-1c2a7887d105). I sometimes help the Hosting team, and have met a few other vegan [volunteers](https://volunteer.foodcycle.org.uk/opportunity/a1dQs000000fmvPIAQ), inc. chef and fellow [SE18 Vegans](https://www.facebook.com/groups/SE18Vegans) member John, who has a vegan daughter like me :-) P.S. You can bring food containers, in case of leftovers.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people through local volunteer opportunities and conservation efforts. You can join groups dedicated to various interests, such as outdoor activities and environmental conservation, helping you to meet like-minded individuals and make an impact.

Locate volunteering groups by searching your interests like conservation in London. Meetup's platform allows you to browse and join groups organized by individuals passionate about the same causes.

London offers a range of volunteering activities like environmental clean-ups and conservation site management. These activities help preserve natural spaces and provide a fulfilling way to meet others dedicated to sustainability.

Yes, Conservation events are easily accessible. You can search for environmental events hosted by Meetup groups in your locality, allowing you to participate when and where it's convenient for you.

Not at all, most Meetup-hosted conservation activities welcome beginners. A willingness to learn and contribute to environmental efforts is often the only requirement, as many groups provide guidance for newcomers.

Joining Meetup is generally free, but some specific conservation activities may have minimal fees for resources. Always check event descriptions on Meetup to confirm any costs involved.

Absolutely, inviting friends to join you in conservation efforts is encouraged. Attending events with friends can enhance the experience and increase your collective impact.

RSVPing is simple—browse the events on Meetup and click attend on those you are interested in. This helps organizers prepare and communicate important details leading up to the event.

Yes, Meetup often features a variety of schedules for volunteer opportunities, including weekday events. Check the group's calendar for activities fitting your availability.

While Meetup fosters environments ideal for meeting others, making personal connections depends on your engagement and interactions during events.

Event quality varies since they're run by diverse groups, not directly by Meetup. It’s beneficial to review group ratings and comments to gauge the experience.

Some conservation activities may be available virtually if they focus on educational sessions. Check the event details for online options offered by certain groups.

Though Meetup covers many activities, availability depends on existing groups in London. You may not always find your exact interest immediately, but new groups often start in response to growing demand.

London's vibrant Meetup scene includes many causes, from urban gardening to wildlife preservation, offering various opportunities to support initiatives meaningful to you.

Certainly, if you’re passionate about a cause and can rally support, you can create and lead your own Meetup group to initiate conservation activities and unite like-minded individuals.