Lost Woods Project seeks volunteers
Volunteer and help this pioneering project to record every single ancient and veteran tree in the Lost Woods area.
Volunteer and help this pioneering project to record every single ancient and veteran tree in the Lost Woods area.
The King’s representative thanks Storrington Area Help Scheme volunteers. The Help Scheme needs more volunteers as drivers or as a members of the office team.
East Clayton Farm is part of the Lorica Trust, an organisation set up to help vulnerable groups and encourage school engagement through land-based learning. We need gardeners, walkers, animal lovers and handy people. Get involved, have some fun and make a real difference.
Girlguiding in Storrington need your support – volunteer with us, online or in person, and make a difference to the lives of girls. Click here to join us today: https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/register-your-interest/?
When this is being read, probably the climate conference, COP26, will be taking place. It is a critical moment for our planet, as many world leaders now recognise. No doubt … Read more
Storrington Community Partnership is putting on this Volunteering Show again this year at the Chanctonbury Leisure Centre, Spierbridge Road, Storrington. It will be held on Saturday 9th October, 10.00 – 13.30. Admission is free and refreshments will be available in the Leisure Centre’s café.
Last Friday 24 September a group of volunteers carried out an Autumn clean up of Old Mill Drive and the Mill Pond. For some time Storrington in Bloom has been … Read more
In our first regional event, Tony Whitbread will be giving a talk on the history of the Sussex Wildlife Trust and what its future holds. The event, which is for members of the Sussex Wildlife Trust, will be held at the Trinity Centre in Storrington.
The Community Partnership in Storrington is planning another show at the Chanctonbury Leisure Centre in Spierbridge Road to showcase the wide range of activities and opportunities existing in the voluntary organisations, and to raise the profile of volunteering, along with the benefits it can bring.
September’s Conservation Newsletter explains that each one of us can conserve unrenewable resources, not only fuels, by reducing our use of them. It may be inconvenient, but is necessary if we are to avoid severe consequences.