Make a difference

Volunteering at Wollaton Hall

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Make a difference

Working together, volunteers and staff have helped thousands of visitors engage with and learn and helps ensure their visit is a positive one.

Here are just some of the benefits of volunteering at Wollaton Hall and Deer Park

  • Spend time doing something engaging, enjoyable and fun.
  • Meet and interact with visitors from all over the world and make lot of new friends
  • Make a real difference, whilst increasing your confidence and challenging yourself!
  • Become part of a supportive and friendly community
Latest opportunities
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2024 | Activities | Latest | March | News & Blog | Tours | Volunteering | Walled Garden

Walled Garden Tours

Tours of the Walled Garden give you an opportunity to see the 4-acre site with 12 foot high walls and Head Gardens Cottage built between 1783 – 1788. Explore the work done by volunteers over the last three years to reclaim the site from the ravages of time and the encroachment of ivy and brambles, […]

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2024 | Latest | News & Blog | Recruitment | Volunteering | Walled Garden

Walled Garden -Lead

The Volunteer Lead is an important role to the site ensuring the smooth operation and coordination of activities within the Wollaton Walled Garden Project, supporting its mission of restoration and community engagement.

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2024 | Latest | News & Blog | Recruitment | Volunteering | Walled Garden

Walled Garden – Administrator

The Volunteer Administrator is an important role to the site ensuring the smooth operation and coordination of activities within the Wollaton Walled Garden Project, supporting its mission of restoration and community engagement.

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For the majority of roles, no specialist knowledge is required; you just need buckets of enthusiasm, a friendly can-do attitude and a willingness to get stuck in.

 

Want to know more?

For more information, call 0115 876 3100 or email volunteer.programme@nottinghamcity.gov.uk.

Volunteer led events & activities

With the help of local groups, such as the Friends of Wollaton Park and the Wollaton Historical & Conservation society, we have a number of talks & tours.

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2024 | Activities | Latest | March | News & Blog | Tours | Volunteering | Walled Garden

Walled Garden Tours

Tours of the Walled Garden give you an opportunity to see the 4-acre site with 12 foot high walls and Head Gardens Cottage built between 1783 – 1788. Explore the work done by volunteers over the last three years to reclaim the site from the ravages of time and the encroachment of ivy and brambles, […]

Find out more
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2024 | Latest | News & Blog | Recruitment | Volunteering | Walled Garden

Walled Garden -Lead

The Volunteer Lead is an important role to the site ensuring the smooth operation and coordination of activities within the Wollaton Walled Garden Project, supporting its mission of restoration and community engagement.

Find out more
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2024 | Latest | News & Blog | Recruitment | Volunteering | Walled Garden

Walled Garden – Administrator

The Volunteer Administrator is an important role to the site ensuring the smooth operation and coordination of activities within the Wollaton Walled Garden Project, supporting its mission of restoration and community engagement.

Find out more
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