Monday 21 May 2012

Volunteering in Herts and Essex

UTTLESFORD'S Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) urgently needs a volunteer 'chaperone' to support the service in Stansted.
Firefighters A record-breaking number of volunteers joined a training course at Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS) this month.
Windhill Primary School pupils Cameron Lines, left, and Callum Dover, both 7, help with the planting VOLUNTEERS have been helping to transform an historic area of Bishop's Stortford by planting trees and sowing wildflower seeds.
More volunteers are needed to help run Rainbow, Brownie and Guide units in Bishop's Stortford.
A "GOLDEN opportunity" to learn new skills while helping the community has been launched.
From left, Doug Mason, chairman of West Essex Mind, Sir Alan Haselhurst, MP for Saffron Walden and honorary president of the CVSU, and Cllr Eric Hicks, chairman of the CVSU VOLUNTARY organisations that make a difference to the lives of thousands of people in Uttlesford have officially opened their new home.
Cambridgeshire County Council is reviewing 13 of its 25 community libraries Essex Libraries are looking for young volunteers to help children get reading this summer.
The team PERRY GREEN & GREEN TYE: The highways and byways in the two hamlets are spick and span after volunteers collected 37 bags of rubbish in two hours from the lanes and ditches.
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