Food and Land Management Volunteers - Grow Wilder

Avon Wildlife Trust

Bristol
Voluntary
Part Time
Closing on Thu, 26th Feb 2026

Food, Farming & HorticultureConservation & Wildlife


We’re looking for new volunteers to join us at Grow Wilder on Wednesdays or Fridays, 9.30am–3.30pm.

The days are relaxed and hands-on. We do a mix of food growing and land management, and twice a month we have communal lunches.

It’s a friendly, easy-going group and we enjoy working together outside. You don’t need loads of experience, just a willingness to join in and be part of the team.

We’re looking for reliable people who can commit for at least 4 months.

If that sounds like your kind of thing, we’d love to have you.

We will be running 2 intro to volunteering days on 25th and 27th February at 11 am - 12.30pm.

Please sign up to the Eventbrite so we know how many people to expect.

Grow Wilder is Avon Wildlife Trust’s unique urban growing hub, learning centre and wildflower nursery for Bristol. In our 6 acres site we work with organisations and community groups to maintain a wildlife friendly space to give people of all ages and backgrounds opportunities to connect with nature.

Together we engage a diverse audience through food growing, nature regeneration and conservation courses, wellbeing and crafts activities with which we deliver positive social impact.

Desirable frequency / duration: 2 days a week, Wednesday and Fridays starting Spring 2026.

We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures.

The minimum age for this role is 18

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About Avon Wildlife Trust

Avon Wildlife Trust is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts working across the UK. With the invaluable support of our volunteers, members and corporate supporters we manage 30 nature reserves for wildlife and people across the West of England. We also work with other organisations and landowners to protect and connect wildlife sites across the region and inspire local communities and people of all ages to care for wildlife where they live.

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