Wednesday 29 November 2017

Weekly update, 28th November

Greetings all! Hope you're all wrapped up warm for the next few days! We've got a bumper week of conservation work groups with Saturday Group (Abbey Fishponds) in full swing this weekend (that came around quick!). We also have a brand new opportunity to become a Conservation Group Youth Leader so read on for all the info.

Don't forget to drop me a line if you're coming to the Volunteer Christmas Party. I'm making a shopping list and (checking it twice!) so come and join the festivities with a mince pie :)

Have a cosy week,

Hannah
Volunteering Development Manager

What the volunteers have been up to:

Thursday Group (Abingdon), 23rd November

After making a start clearing willow scrub in one of the conservation areas at Thrupp Lake in the previous session, last week the group carried on with this rather large task. Keeping this area open makes it great for waders in the winter and ground nesting birds in the spring/summer. The next session is 30th November.


Friday Group (Little Wittenham), 24th November

It was more hedgelaying for the team last week. This task will take up quite a bit of time over the winter! The next session is 1st December.

Coming up...

Wanted: Conservation Youth Group Leaders

We have a gap in our offering. Several times a week we are asked whether 14-16 year olds can come along to the conservation groups to volunteer, usually to build hours towards their Duke of Edinburgh Award. Lovely! We would love for that to happen but the problem is that our Wardens are already so busy running the day, they can't keep a watchful eye on young folk on top of that. That means that right now, if a young person wants to come along, they need to bring a parent/guardian with them, which understandably can put some people off. So we are looking for is individuals who would like to be that responsible person; it would mean we could accommodate these keen, independent young people who want to get stuck in with the conservation groups. We're looking to run this as a pilot on the weekend groups so either the first Saturday of the month in Abingdon or the second Sunday of the month (usually somewhere around Little Wittenham) depending on availability of interested parties.

This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to gain experience working with young people - maybe those looking at training to be a teacher or you might just fancy having a go at something different! Take a look at the role description and get in touch if you think this might be for you. (This role will require a DBS check).




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