We have Ranger Days at Treffry Viaduct coming up on October 5th, 11th, and 12th, which we hope you would like to be involved in.
Taking place at Treffry Viaduct near St Austell, these sessions will involve mud clearance of footpaths to improve accessibility and way-finding. The work is guided by a Heritage Impact Assessment undertaken by Cornwall Archaeological Unit and made possible by funding from GWR.
Our Ranger Days are an exciting new programme of volunteering opportunities, which take place across Cornwall throughout the year.
Work such as this is a vital part of helping us protect these ancient monuments and the natural habitats that they are part of, and we are hugely grateful for any support you can give. Participants are welcome to join as many or as few sessions as they wish to attend.
No experience is required and support and equipment will be provided.
Although we are keen to accommodate all offers to volunteer, on some occasions we are restricted to the number of volunteers that can participate on site. Places in these instances will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.