Community Train Station Garden Volunteer
Organisation role · Flexible hours · Starting from 21 Jun
HP13 6NN, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
GardeningOutdoorsClearing litter
Nature & sustainabilityCommunity & familyWellbeing



Contact person
Diana CrawcourAsk Diana a question
Chiltern Rangers
#99458
Scan me or visit www.volunteerbucks.org.uk/o/Chiltern-Rangers/opportunities/Community-Train-Station-Garden-Volunteer/99458 to join
Scan me or visit www.volunteerbucks.org.uk/o/Chiltern-Rangers/opportunities/Community-Train-Station-Garden-Volunteer/99458 to join
Summary
Wednesday afternoons means Train Station time! Join us for a couple of hours making this gateway to the town better for wildlife visitors and locals alike!Detailed description
Our Train Station project is a partnership between Chiltern Rangers, Buckinghamshire New University and Chiltern Railways. We are in the middle of a tremendous transformation creating biodiversity, art and a warm welcome for visitors.
We need your help to water, plant, tidy and much more at our Wednesday sessions. Some are just at lunchtimes and others are for the whole day. Take a look at our Eventbrite Page to find out about all upcoming sessions and to book your space.
About Chiltern Rangers
Here at Chiltern Rangers, our mission is to enhance the Chilterns’ habitats through conservation, education and community engagement.
We work with local communities to provide habitat management in Buckinghamshire and the Chilterns. You will find us in the woodlands, chalk grasslands, commons, ponds and chalk streams. We also manage 13 nature reserves for Buckinghamshire Council.
Our work can only be achieved with the help of our volunteers – people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds, plus community organisations, charities, social enterprises, schools & colleges. We would love you to be part of our team.
We work with local communities to provide habitat management in Buckinghamshire and the Chilterns. You will find us in the woodlands, chalk grasslands, commons, ponds and chalk streams. We also manage 13 nature reserves for Buckinghamshire Council.
Our work can only be achieved with the help of our volunteers – people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds, plus community organisations, charities, social enterprises, schools & colleges. We would love you to be part of our team.