Exhibitions & Fairs Volunteer
Could you represent the Trust by attending a wide range of Exhibitions, Events and Fairs across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside?
Could you promote our volunteering offer to…
Could you represent the Trust by attending a wide range of Exhibitions, Events and Fairs across Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside?
Could you promote our volunteering offer to…
The chocolate-brown raft spider inhabits bogs and ponds. It can be spotted sitting near the water, its legs touching the surface. When it feels the vibrations of potential prey, it rushes out to…
We are looking for volunteers with a range general practical and DIY skills to help to to keep our floating Visitor Village looking its best and operating efficiently.
You will support the…
This small finch nests on moorlands and coastal crofts, spending the winter on the coast. The UK population has declined dramatically.
Despite its name, the large blue is a fairly small butterfly, but the largest of our blues. It was declared extinct in 1979, but reintroduced in the 1980s and now survives in southern England.
To discover is to find unexpectedly or during a search. At Brockholes there is so much to discover – in the wild, in the lakes, in the village, and in you.
When you drive up the path towards Brockholes, it doesn’t take long before you notice the unique shape, structure and location of the Visitor Village, right in the middle of a lake.
Our Visitor Engagement Volunteer Team are based in the Welcome Centre on our floating Visitor Village and have an essential role to play in providing a warm welcome to all our visitors.