Tree Planting Task Days– Branching out Barnsley Project

Tree Planting Task Days– Branching out Barnsley Project

Location:
Dearne Valley, Various Survey Sites
The Branching out Barnsley Project is in partnership with Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. This initiative focuses on planting the ‘right tree in the right place’. Yorkshire Wildlife Trust is also involved in mapping the current tree planting schemes across all of the Barnsley borough.

We are looking for volunteers who would like to get involved to help us in carrying out this essential tree planting work.

Position details

Commitment:

Tuesday, Saturday

Frequency:

Weekly

More information

We have tree planting days on the following dates:

Tuesday 9th January, Tuesday 16th January, Saturday 20th January, Tuesday 23rd January,

Tuesday 30th January, Tuesday 6th February, Tuesday 13th February, Saturday 24th February,

Tuesday 27th February, Tuesday 5th March, Tuesday 12th March, Tuesday 19th March, Saturday 23rd March  and Tuesday 26th March

Where are the happening:

Sites include Jump (Hoyland area), Swannee (Kendry area), with new sites in the vicinity of Dearne Valley Country Park/ Barnsley Main Nature Reserve.

Please contact Lucy for more details about the specific dates and sites. 

Useful Information for Task Days

Things you need to know:

  • Task days start at 10am (9am at Potteric Carr) and usually run until 4pm
  • Sometimes task days may change because of adverse weather. Please check the website for updates https://www.ywt.org.uk/get-involved/volunteer/practical-conservation
  • Booking is preferred for every task day, please contact the leader listed for the task day to book your place.
  • New volunteers will need to provide emergency contact details and relevant medical details before beginning, just in case of any incident or accident.
  • We ask those coming on task days to arrive with clean footwear, this should be done before arriving on site. This is to limit the spread and damage of invasive non-native species.
  • Many of our reserves are rural or remote with limited welfare facilities. Toilets and running water are only available at Potteric Carr, Spurn and Stirley Farm. Contact the leader listed if you require any information regarding welfare facilities near to your chosen task day.
  • We’ll provide hand washing facilities (where possible) and hand sanitiser but do bring your own supply of hand sanitiser/wipes.
  • Under 18’s: For young people under 16 we will require parents or guardians to come along too. Young people aged 16 or 17 can volunteer without the need for an accompanying adult but we would need a parental consent form completed before you start volunteering.

What you should bring:

  • A packed lunch and plenty to drink.
  • Hard-wearing shoes, boots or wellies
  • Old clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.
  • Waterproofs, sunscreen and insect repellent when necessary, you never know what the weather will do!

Tools and gloves will be provided.

Contact details

If you have any questions about these task days please email or call Lucy Kucharik.

Email: lucy.kucharik@wyt.org.uk

Telephone: 07721 962579