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Young People's Forum Member
We are looking for young people aged 13-24 who are passionate about local wildlife and global environmental issues. You will be part of a small team of young people who support the Trust to work…
People's Postcode Lottery Charity Gala
Last week we headed up to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh for the People’s Postcode Lottery annual charity gala, a great get together of the charities and People’s Postcode Lottery team to…
Care Farm Education & Wellbeing Officer (casual hours)
We are looking for an inspiring, knowledgeable, committed and experienced Education & Wellbeing Officer.
Head of People & Operations
The brand new role of Head of People & Operations will enable SWT to deliver effective action for wildlife in Sussex by leading and overseeing the operational management of the Human Resources…
A night at People's Postcode Lottery Charity Gala
Last month we had the real pleasure of attending the People’s Postcode Lottery’s annual Charity Gala, where it was announced that an amazing £66.3 million was awarded to charities and good causes…
Providing opportunities for young people
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust discuss the amazing work they are getting up to thanks to funding from players of People's Postcode Lottery.
Empowering people to take action
Planning for people and wildlife?
Given the current housing crisis, a parliamentary bill to help identify and free up more land to build homes and provide upfront information to communities should be welcomed - but is it all good…
Inspiring Marine Champion for Solent Seascape Project
We are looking for volunteers to reach out to local communities through events, shows and social media, gathering fascinating facts and inspiring stories to share with others.
People's Postcode Lottery reach £200 million!
Players of People’s Postcode Lottery have now raised an incredible £205.1 Million for good causes since launching in 2005. This incredible amount has enabled their 2,800 plus supported charities…
The need to reconnect young people with nature
For many young people, growing up with the absence of nature and a lack of access to green spaces can be extremely challenging - so why not take classroom lessons outdoors? Ashleigh Carter, social…