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Volunteering Opportunities in Sheffield's Parks and Green Spaces
Do you have any free time that you can give up to help improve Sheffield's parks and green spaces?
Would you like to do occasional voluntary work or join a local friends of group?
Volunteering is a great way to:
· learn new skills
· gain new experiences
· get physically active
· benefit your local community
· to make new friends!
The Community Partnerships Team at Parks & Countryside are providing information for volunteers who can offer their time or skills to work with our many friends of groups. Our Friends of Groups are already actively working to improve Sheffield’s parks and green spaces and are always looking for new volunteers.
Volunteering Information - a guide to volunteering for individuals.
The guide is available to print at the bottom of this page or by contacting the Community Partnerships Team for a free copy. The guide contains useful information for those interesting in volunteering including:
· The community partnerships volunteer policy
· Reasons for volunteering
· Your safety whilst working as a volunteer
· Assessing the safety risk
· First aid kits,
· Health hazards
· Where to find more information
· Useful contacts
To register an interest and to recieve more information about volunteering please fill in the form available to download at the bottom of the page and return it to:
Joanne Buck, Assistant Community Partnerships Officer
Parks, Woodlands and Countryside,
Meersbrook Park, Brook Road, Sheffield, S8 9FL
Alternatively email the completed form to:
Joanne Buck, Assistant Community Partnerships Officer at:
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