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BRITISH TRUST FOR CONSERVATION VOLUNTEERS

BTCV is the UK's largest practical conservation charity. Founded in 1959, we help over 130,000 volunteers take hands-on action to improve the rural and urban environment. BTCV in the North West aims to support individuals and communities in taking voluntary action to improve and sustain their local environment.

Our purpose is to ensure that the potential of voluntary action for the environment is fully realised.

Our vision is of a world where people value their environment and take practical action to improve it.

Within the Cheshire region, BTCV organises a well-established, year-round programme of volunteering and training opportunities and provides support for community-led environmental action in many forms. We also provide practical conservation land management services to landowners and managers of all kinds and work in partnership with a wide range of groups and organisations to raise awareness of conservation issues and develop opportunities for volunteering and community involvement.

BTCV work
Volunteers have the option of getting involved in several different ways:

Training opportunities with BTCV include:

BTCV work
As BTCV owns no land of its own, our capacity to run conservation volunteering and training programmes is dependent on our ability to meet the needs of the many landowners and managers who invite us to help plan and/or implement conservation projects on their land each year. We regularly undertake such work on behalf of local authority conservation officers and countryside management services, other voluntary sector conservation organisations (including the Cheshire Wildlife Trust and the Woodland Trust), parish councils, local wildlife and amenity groups, schools, businesses and individual private landowners.

As a result of the successful partnerships we have with this range of landowners and managers, our volunteer work programmes can be satisfyingly varied. For example, a typical year might include:

BTCV's local project work makes a contribution to the implementation of Local Habitat Action Plans for:
· Ancient and/or Species-rich Hedgerows
· Ancient Semi-Natural Broadleaved Woodland
· Ponds
· Peatland
· Heathland
· Limebeds

BTCV have also been directly involved in work contributing to the implementation of Local Species Action Plans for the Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) and the Black Poplar (Populus nigra subsp. Betulifolia)

BTCV work

BTCV work BTCV in the Cheshire region are actively involved in supporting community-led environmental action ranging from local weekend conservation volunteer groups involved in many sites, through 'Friends' groups concerned with individual sites, to youth groups and other interest groups who have no specific sites or experience but would simply like to be involved in a conservation project. Through working in partnership on projects such as the Community Contracting Initiative with The Mersey Forest Team, the Chester and District Festival of Trees and a variety of local authority initiatives, additional resources are available for us to assist many of these groups. BTCV has also received £6.4 million from the New Opportunities Fund to run a five-year grant programme in partnership with English Nature called People's Places, designed to help local communities create or improve green spaces. BTCV group membership is open to local and community groups who carry out practical conservation work.

For more information contact:

Pete Attwood, BTCV, Trafford Watermill, Warrington Road, Mickle Trafford, CHESTER CH2 4EB
Tel: 01244 300230
Fax 01244 300521
E-mail: [email protected]

BTCV National Website: www.btcv.org
BTCV North West Website: www.btcv.org/northwest

SEE ALSO THE BTCV SPECIAL LANDSCAPES PROJECT

BTCV in Cheshire is supported by:

Cheshire County Council logo Vale Royal BC logo Halton BC logo Warrington BC logo Mersey Forest logo

Investor in PeopleREGISTERED OFFICE: BTCV, 36 St Mary's Street, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 0EU.
BTCV is registered in England as a limited company No. 976410 and as a registered charity No. 261009

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