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  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Working Group Member 

    Support the Woodland Trust’s strategy of preserving, growing, maintaining and restoring woods and trees across the UK.

    Across Northumberland, Durham & Tees

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Welcomer – Urquhart Bay by Loch Ness

    We are looking for volunteers for an exciting new visitor-facing role in this beautiful wood in Scotland. 

    Urquhart Bay • Drumnadrochit, Scotland

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Welcomer - Nidd Gorge

    We are looking for Woodland Welcomers to engage with our visitors, and raise awareness of the importance of woods, trees, and the work of the Woodland Trust.

    Nidd Gorge • Knaresborough, England

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Welcomer - Londonthorpe Woods

    We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who can raise awareness of the importance of woods, trees and the work of the Woodland Trust and National Trust in Central England.

    Londonthorpe Woods • Grantham, Lincolnshire

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Welcomer - Kings Wood, Cornwall

    We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers for a visitor-facing role in south-west England.

    Kings Wood • London Apprentice, Cornwall

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Welcomer - Credenhill Park Wood

    We are seeking friendly volunteers for a visitor-facing role in the beautiful south-west of England. 

    Credenhill Park Wood • South West England

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Welcomer - Ashenbank Wood

    We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who can raise awareness of the importance of woods, trees and the work of the Woodland Trust in South East England.

    Ashenbank Wood • Cobham, Kent

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Warden - Wye Valley Woods - Wye Valley

    We are looking for an active Volunteer Woodland Warden at the Wye Valley Woods.

    Wye Valley Woods

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Warden - Credenhill Park Wood - Credenhill

    We are looking for an active Volunteer Woodland Warden to look after and monitor Credenhill Park Wood, which is five miles northwest of Hereford.

    Credenhill Park Wood • Credenhill

  • Volunteer Opportunity

    Woodland Engagement Volunteer

    Use your natural enthusiasm, people skills, and your passion for nature, history, and stories to help us engage with visitors. 

    Across Northumberland and desk-based research at home.

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