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Green volunteers

Green VolunteersYou can help us make lasting improvements to your local environment by becoming a Green Volunteer. We provide  training, equipment, protective clothing and everything else you need to be on the team. All you need to do is turn up, roll up your sleeves, give it a go and enjoy yourself!

The story so far...

The Green Volunteer scheme started in December 2007.  Since then, volunteers have:

  • Re-opened local countryside paths that had become blocked with overgrown vegetation
  • Kept countryside traditions alive by learning about and doing hedge-laying and dry stone walling in Middleton and Pennines
  • Created a sensory garden in the back yard of a nursing home
  • Started to restore derelict herbaceous flower borders in Denehurst and Springfield parks
  • Helped deliver environmental education activities at Hollingworth Lake

Want to get involved?

We're well on our way to getting our 100th Green Volunteer now! Our volunteers are all ages, male and female, some with disabilities.  Whoever you are, you will be made welcome as a Green Volunteer. You can attend volunteer activities during the week or at weekend and at a variety of sites from Hollingworth Lake in the north of the borough to Alkrington Woods (Middleton) in the south.

To find out more, contact the Green Volunteer Coordinator on 01706 922073 or email ian.trickett@rochdale.gov.uk

You can also get involved with several local friends groups who are working hard to protect and improve specific areas of local countryside.

Friends of Alkrington Woods

For details of events and meetings please telephone 0161 643 7073

Friends of Healey Dell

Meetings: First Tuesday every month, 7.30pm at the Healey Hotel Events
Working Parties - please ring for details. Tel: 01706 645 347

Friends of Hopwood

Meetings: Last Thursday every month, 7.30pm, at The Old Grammar School, Boarshaw Events
Working Parties throughout the year - please ring for details. Tel: 0161 624 5953 or 0161 643 9906.