External Community Group Banbury, OX15 4UJ
Created in 2017, the Salt Way Activity Group was setup to help preserve and maintain the two mile stretch of the Salt Way as it passes the southern side of Banbury.
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Created in 2017, the Salt Way Activity Group was setup to help preserve and maintain the two mile stretch of the Salt Way as it passes the southern side of Banbury.
The group has been set up by people who live or work in Maidenhead and focuses on an area from Knowl Hill in the west, to Cookham in the north, Maidenhead town in the east and Fifield in the south…
We are looking for keen and enthusiastic people to help carry out a wide range of practical tasks to maintain and enhance the habitats of Snelsmore Common. The role incluceds a wide range of…
The Lockdown Woods project, managed by Newbury Friends of the Earth, originated at the beginning of the first covid lockdown in March 2020. They encouraged families to grow their own trees from…
Sandhills Naturehood is an active group of local residents working together in private and public spaces to address wildlife and biodiversity decline and climate change. It is a fun
and…
Working on a variety of habitats including wetland, heathland, ancient woodland and meadows, you’ll assist the BBOWT reserves staff in the practical habitat and infrastructure management of the…
Help us to maintain clean, comfortable and tidy hides, trails and facilities at Sevenoaks Nature Reserve.
The work party maintains this SSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) important chalk hillside reserve by clearing scrub and preserving the ancient footpaths.
You will receive training…
Weekly volunteer groups take place at Messingham Sand Quarry or Scotton Common nature reserves, usually every Monday.
Swifts and Martins groups in Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell and New Bradwell are local community groups which install artificial nest boxes and survey for natural sites
Help our Roadside Nature Reserve teams with the important management and surveying of road verges in Kent.
Wildlife Trust members in the Alford and Louth areas aim to hold work parties on Sundays about once a fortnight from late August to March.
To work alongside an existing group of enthusiastic volunteers to help manage a number of reserves across West Kent.
Weekly work parties are held on our coastal reserves in the Lincolnshire Coastal Country Park.
Volunteers are needed to join the Gibraltar Point Work Party for habitat management, surveying, patrolling, and DIY.
There are monthly work parties on nature reserves on the Isle of Axholme held on the first Friday of each month.
Our Horncastle & Woodhall Spa Area Group meet on Sunday mornings to help at the airfield nature reserve.
BBOWT’s Nature Discovery Centre is a family friendly visitor centre surrounded by a mosaic of different habitats, including the Thatcham Community Orchard. The work party maintains this apple…
We are seeking enthusiastic people of all backgrounds to join a long established, friendly group of volunteers in carrying out a wide range of practical tasks to maintain and enhance the habitats…
Volunteers help with a variety of tasks at Deeping Lakes on Tuesdays and Fridays.