Staffordshire Countryside needs you!

Service/organisation: Voluntary Warden Scheme 

Opportunities:

Wardens who look after the country parks and rights of way in Staffordshire.

There are currently 20 Countryside Rangers who oversee more than 2,500 hectares of country parks, picnic areas and greenways. They also inspect and report on the condition of the Rights of Way Network.

Rangers have a role in improving the countryside of the county by providing information, including details of grant aid available for countryside improvement. The rangers are supported by two small works unit teams, (one in the north and one in south) who maintain the country parks and access land and improve the Rights of Way Network. There are many opportunities for volunteering to help with our activities. Voluntary wardens give tremendous assistance to the Ranger Service with their work.

Based: Across Staffordshire

Contact details: Noreen Moore (01785 277240)