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Weekly Conservation Volunteering OpportunityJoin us every Tuesday from the 9th of December at Trevor Rowson Wildlife and Heritage Park! As Community Nature Guardians, we will be coppicing willow, planting flowers, and building a wildlife habitats Sessions will run from 1:30pm-4pm in a fun informal mannerWe think that individuals facing mental health challenges could find benefit in joining us as a Community Nature Guardian volunteer. Volunteering gives individuals the opportunity to:Meet new peopleFeel a part of a communityHave a sense of achievementGet physically activeSpend time outdoors, improving mental wellbeing Learn new skillsHave experiences in natureLearn about wildlife Activities during volunteer sessions include: Tree plantingCreating wildlife habitatsLitter pickingSweeping leaves from pathsClearing vegetation around footpathsGroundwork Wales' Community Nature Guardians programme is funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Volunteers of all abilities are welcome to attend (carers are welcome, too). Full training for each task will be provided, as well as all tools and personal protective equipment. Hot drinks and fruit are also provided.
This service is for people aged between 16 years and 100 years.
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