Join us for our 2022 summer project and help create a wildlife haven at High Wycombe Almshouses.
Join us for a fun volunteering session! Stay for an hour or for the whole session - either way, we would love your help and we want you to have a great time and keep coming back.
Getting here:
Chichester Close, High Wycombe, HP13 6AU
We will be working at Wycombe Almshouses, Chichester Close. We will meet on site at 5pm and finish at approximately 8pm. There is limited on street parking - please park considerately.
Lead Ranger: John Shaw Mobile: 07931 575374
Important! In order to track numbers please also register for this session via Eventbrite. If you are booking for more than one person please make sure you book one ticket for each person to ensure we bring enough tools for everyone.
The task:
We will be maintaining the shared gardens and planting pollinator friendly shrubs and plants to encourage wildlife to this urban area. It's a relaxed and social session, if the weather is nice we can have a drink afterwards!
What to bring:
- Please bring your gloves (we will have spares) and dress for the weather and the task - long trousers are advisable as there is thorny vegetation.
- We will bring a tea kit and biscuits!
- Hand washing facilities will be available.
Volunteering and COVID-19 Government Guidance:
We strongly advise that participants take a lateral flow test before attending the session.
We will continue to follow our on site COVID-19 Safe procedures when you come outside to volunteer with us, As government guidance is changing so rapidly, please check the latest government guidance before you come. Please do not come if:
- You have tested positive for COVID-19 and are self-isolating.
- You have COVID symptoms e.g. a new continuous cough, a high temperature, a loss of, or change in your normal sense of taste or smell.
- If you live in the same household as someone with COVID-19.
Please check the latest guidance as to whether it is appropriate for you to volunteer if you are in the clinically vulnerable or extremely clinically vulnerable categories.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you want to discuss anything further.