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Gardening Volunteer
St John on Bethnal Green
This is a flexible opportunity to get involved with the well planted flower garden of a listed building church in Bethnal Green. You would be maintaining what is there, weeding, cleaning etc and the times are very flexible. There are staff to guide you in your work.
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Kiplin Hall - various opportunities in this historic house
Kiplin Hall
Kiplin Hall is a Grade 1 listed Jacobean house, built in 1620 for George Calvert, Secretary of State to James I, later 1st Lord Baltimore and founder of Maryland USAIt is now owned by a charitable trust, and open to the public. A large collection of paintings, furniture and personal possessions of families who lived in the house, is on display in fourteen rooms.
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Garden Volunteer
The Gateway Centre / Ravenscliffe Community Association
The Gateway is surrounded by gardens and allotment that are becoming known as a place of calm for the community. Many of our service users, such as the older persons group, use the gardens as social gathering place. As a garden volunteer you can help weed the garden, help choose new plants and features, maintain the allotments and provide the centre with fresh home-grown produce. By volunteering with us you will join a friendly group of gardeners who spare a passion for vegetation!
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Gardening and Maintenance Volunteer
Age Concern Dorchester
Volunteer required to do gardening, site sweeping and general maintenance work for 1 hour a week.
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Virtual YAT
vinvolved Coventry (VAC)
The Youth Action Team is a group made up of young volunteers aged 16-25 who help develop, influence and support the vinvolved teams activity in Coventry. We are now launching a new role Virtual YAT.vinvolved rely heavily on the important input that young people give them through their YAT roles. However, not everyone can commit to attending all the meetings required for many of the roles. The Virtual YAT role will allow you to have your say and be consulted on a range of ideas and activities presented by the vinvolved team. This could involve you identifying a community issue and highlighting what activities you want locally to tackle the issues. The YAT also have a budget so you could have your say on how that budget is spent to develop youth volunteering in Coventry.The beauty of this role is that its all virtual, you may be required to respond to emails or online survey without even leaving your bedroom and you can still work toward gaining your national v awards and the many incentives vinvolved Coventry offer their young volunteers.
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BioBank Survey Volunteer (South)
Merseyside Biobank
Are you interested in your local wildlife and habitats? Do you have a passion for conservation? Merseyside BioBank is the Local Records Centre (LRC) for Merseyside and is looking for volunteers to take part in wildlife surveys to record the presence of animals, insects and plants in the Merseyside area.Whether you're an individual or part of a group, in an urban or rural area of Merseysidewe can help you make a difference.Volunteers get to choose when and where they conduct their survey (as long as it's in Merseyside) and can get involved as little or as often as you like: you can report once or on a regular basis. Simply select a local area or space and make records of what flora or fauna is present there.There are several projects you can link into, including Reptile & Amphibian, Bluebell, Brown Hare and Urban Birds surveys.Results can be submitted via the post or the internet, and the information will be made available to people interested in the local environment.Getting involved couldn't be easier: visit the website www.MerseysideBioBank.org.uk and click on 'Get Involved'. The website also contains details of upcoming training events and recommended resources.
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BioBank Survey Volunteer (North)
Merseyside Biobank
Are you interested in your local wildlife and habitats? Do you have a passion for conservation? Merseyside BioBank is the Local Records Centre (LRC) for Merseyside and is looking for volunteers to take part in wildlife surveys to record the presence of animals, insects and plants in the Merseyside area.Whether you're an individual or part of a group, in an urban or rural area of Merseyside we can help you make a difference.Volunteers get to choose when and where they conduct their survey (as long as it's in Merseyside) and can get involved as little or as often as you like: you can report once or on a regular basis. Simply select a local area or space and make records of what flora or fauna is present there.There are several projects you can link into, including Reptile & Amphibian, Bluebell, Brown Hare and Urban Birds surveys.Results can be submitted via the post or the internet, and the information will be made available to people interested in the local environment.Getting involved couldn't be easier: visit the website www.MerseysideBioBank.org.uk and click on 'Get Involved'. The website also contains details of upcoming training events and recommended resources.
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Activity Support Facilitators
The Ormonde Centre (West Berkshire Council - Social Services)
Support service users with physical disabilities and acquired brain injuries in activity programmes to improve the quality of their lives. This opportunity takes place at various locations throughout West Berkshire.
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