Join us today to become a Conservator Volunteer and be part of the team keeping history alive by preserving our waterways. In this role, you’ll experience the many faces and locations of our beautiful network and help maintain our structures and assets. Whether it’s working on pre-planned maintenance, such as cutting back vegetation around aqueducts, or tackling graffiti in urban locations, our Conservators do a fantastic job of making sure there’s plenty of beauty on the doorstep. This is a great opportunity to make a significant difference in your community while learning more about the canals in your area.
Why we want you
Our Conservator volunteers help maintain our network by carrying out heritage and nature conservation activities, as well as everyday tasks to improve the local environment like painting or litter picking.
They help tackle some of our toughest issues on the waterways, ensuring as much of the canal is accessible and well maintained as possible. Each year, we face new challenges managing our increasingly popular space, and your support will help us achieve our goals in keeping canals alive.
While we have regular teams for important tasks, some projects are on a ‘project’ basis, such as rebuilding stone walls or mass planting, allowing different people to contribute in various ways.
What you will be doing
1. Day-to-day maintenance
2. Heritage restoration
3. Graffiti removal
4. Environmental enhancements, such as hedgelaying
5. Creating new access points by building or improving steps or ramps
6. When you register as a volunteer, we will ask about any unspent convictions to declare and assess risks accordingly.
The skills you need
1. Willingness to learn new skills
2. Ability to travel to remote locations
What's in it for you
* Spending time outdoors
* Learning new skills, some with external accreditation
* Keeping fit
* Meeting new and friendly people
* Being part of a supportive team of colleagues and volunteers
* Seeing improvements to your wellbeing
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