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Support Clean Coast Outer Hebrides with their Beach Clean Ups around the island. If you have an interest in the environment then get in touch to be notified of clean up dates
Litter isn’t nice. It spoils the places we live, work and visit. It devalues our beautiful country.
Clean Up Scotland is our campaign to tackle litter. Whether you are an individual, member of a community, school or a business, we can all work together to improve our environment.
Through Clean Up Scotland, we raise awareness of our litter problem, take action and inspire others to do the same.
We can help you to organise a litter pick, find a litter pick happening near you or nominate someone for our Clean Up Scotland Hero award. If you are a business, we can organise volunteering activities and CSR days, or you can support our campaign financially, knowing that your money will make a real difference to our environment.
Together we can make a difference.
MCCI are looking for keen, enthusiastic individuals who would like to volunteer within Methilhill Learning Garden, carrying out a variety of tasks. If you enjoy being outdoors and have one or two spare hours a week they would love to hear from you.
There will be a variety of tasks including some general DIY. They need help maintaining the garden - trees, flowers, herbs and bushes - they have planted. Families or friends are welcome to volunteer as a group.
Gardening knowledge would be an advantage but it’s not essential, if you’re enthusiastic and willing to muck in. Here is a list of the types of things you might be asked to do in the garden: weeding, planting, trimming, pruning, maintaining paths, cutting grass, tidying up.
Aberdeenshire council are currently seeking volunteers for 2 or 3 hrs a week (times entirely flexible to help maintain new food growing areas in the grounds of Primary Schools and Care Homes - watering, weeding and general tidying. Later in the season harvesting the produce. Both gardening beginners and the more experienced folk are welcome.
Aberdeenshire council are currently seeking volunteers for 2 or 3 hrs a week (times entirely flexible to help maintain new food growing areas in the grounds of Primary Schools and Care Homes - watering, weeding and general tidying. Later in the season harvesting the produce. Both gardening beginners and the more experienced folk are welcome.
Aberdeenshire council are currently seeking volunteers for 2 or 3 hrs a week (times entirely flexible to help maintain new food growing areas in the grounds of Primary Schools and Care Homes - watering, weeding and general tidying. Later in the season harvesting the produce. Both gardening beginners and the more experienced folk are welcome.
We are looking for two enthusiastic, organised and thoughtful people to support our Volunteer Coordinator to run the weekly gardening group. This new project for the Alexandra Park Food Forest aims to support local residents to improve their mental health through spending time outdoors learning new skills in a friendly environment.
The two Project Assistants would be asked to support the members of the group to feel confident in the gardening tasks. To help set up tools and equipment and workshop materials and lunch. To care for the workshop spaces and to be aware of access and health and safety needs. Also, to take photos and note stories for social media. We would love the two Project Assistants to join every week for several months, to gain confidence in the site and the activities and build great team work in the gardening group.
The group will meet every Thursday from 10am - 3pm, from April through to November at the Alexandra Park Food Forest and Kitchen Garden in Alexandra Park, close to the Sports Hub within the park.
If you are interested please click the ‘apply’ button below (available when logged in and registered). You will then be contacted by the coordinator by email. If you have not heard back after 5 working days, the first step is to contact the organisation with the contact details provided. You could also check your junk/spam folder on your emails just in case the response is there. If that doesn’t work out then please feel free to contact Volunteer Glasgow at 0141 226 3431.
The Loch of Ayre Walkway Association are looking for volunteers to join them on Sunday 7th April and Saturday 20th April to help them with planting trees and with painting a number of picnic benches and wooden bridges.
Volunteers will benefit from the satisfaction of being part of a team with the ambition to enhance the area around the loch by creating a walkway to give the opportunity for locals and visitors to exercise and enjoy the flora, fauna and bird life in the locality.
Volunteers are asked to bring their own spade and a 2" paint brush.
Volunteer days will take place on:
Sunday 7th April from 10.30am
Saturday 20th April from 10.30am
Please note that dates are weather dependent.
Are you interested in wildlife and would you like to get involved in practical work on our Culbin Sands reserve? We are looking for new volunteers to get involved and help us manage our remote and fascinating Culbin Sands reserve. We rely on the hard work and dedication of volunteers to keep the habitats on this reserve in fine condition. To do this, we are running work groups, usually once or twice a week between August and April. This role is suitable for under 18’s.
We will carry out habitat management tasks during these work groups, which will include the removal of scrub and small trees with hand tools and burning brash on bonfires. We are looking for volunteers to help out with these management tasks by joining our dedicated team of volunteers. Work groups take place between Monday and Saturday. It is not possible to run work groups on regular days of the week as access to Culbin Sands is dependent on the timing of tides, so planned work group dates are released every few weeks. The tasks are running as part of our LIFE 100% for Nature Project, which aims to improve the condition of sand dune and vegetated shingle habitats on the reserve, to benefit a range of rare and threatened species.
In this role you'll learn about the management and ecology of this important reserve while developing new skills in habitat management or just enjoying this remote and wild reserve. While in the role, appropriate training and support will be provided for all tasks. Through this role you will be making an important contribution to the management of this reserve.
We are looking for volunteers who are enthusiastic, flexible and can get on well with a range of people. If you have an interest in conservation it will be helpful, but not essential. No specialist skills are required however, you will need to be able to use hand tools (bowsaws, loppers) for cutting vegetation and you will need to be able to withstand 4-6 hours of working (at your own pace) on a remote site in sometimes poor weather conditions. You will need to be able to move over steep, boggy and sandy ground and be able to step over or use a narrow plank to cross a tidal creek to access the site. You will need to be comfortable to occasionally work around loud machinery and to follow safety instructions. Due to the remoteness of the reserve, there are no indoor toilet facilities at this reserve. You will need to make sure you have an up-to-date tetanus injection. As the reserve is remote, you will need your own transport to get to the reserve. The reserve is not served by public transport.
Volunteers will need to provide their own food, drink and outdoor clothing, including wellies. The RSPB will provide appropriate Personal Protective Equipment relevant to the tasks, such as work gloves and protective glasses. We recommend that new volunteers attend a trial volunteer session, to ensure that the role is suitable for them.
Craving for a reason to get outside? Enjoy nature and being outdoors? Want to learn more about growing your own veg, or maybe even do some tree planting? Friends of Forres Woods and Fields are looking for volunteers who'd like to to help these community spaces and welcome new people to get involved.
In the summer months, the volunteer focus is with their beautiful Community & Children's garden - a 1-acre space to grow and harvest your own vegetables. Coming autumn and winter, volunteers look to the woodlands to manage invasive species, plant trees and make insect habitats.
Tasks are suited to most abilities, and the team are always happy to find a task that is right for you and can fit your interests, but if you are unsure, don't hesitate to contact for more information.
Volunteering take place mornings Wednesday and Saturday from 10:00 - 13:00. Want to have a go? Please get in touch via forresfriends@gmail.com!