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  1. www.english-heritage.org.uk › support-us › volunteerVolunteer | English Heritage

    As an English Heritage Volunteer you can do all this and more. Become part of our fantastic volunteer community whether you want to make new friends, learn new skills or get involved at your local site, there are hundreds of roles across the country.

    • Why Volunteer

      As an English Heritage volunteer, you’ll be part of a large,...

  2. A day in the life of English Heritage volunteers. Around 2000 people volunteer at our sites across the country. From gardening to giving guided tours to school parties, the volunteers keep our properties looking beautiful and are always on hand to answer questions.

  3. 741 members. Join group. About this group. Welcome to the official group for volunteers at English Heritage! This is a friendly, communal space for you to share your thoughts, opinions and photos on volunteering with English Heritage.

  4. With such a diverse range of places to volunteer, there are roles for everybody – welcoming visitors and bringing history to life, researching England’s story or even bee keeping or looking after the donkeys who operate the well at Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight!

  5. Volunteering in the heritage sector can have a positive impact on people’s wellbeing by reducing symptoms of mental health conditions, improving life satisfaction, contributing to skills and personal development, and strengthening social networks. Read on for more detail on these benefits.

  6. 1. What are the benefits of volunteering? Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, learn new skills and strengthen your CV. You can receive a certificate to demonstrate work carried out for Historic England to show future employers or further education. 2. Who volunteers for Historic England?

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  8. Jun 8, 2021 · Forty-five percent of heritage organisations in the UK depend on volunteer work that is critical to their operations – but 40% of them have no volunteering strategy whatsoever, says a new report from the Heritage Volunteering Group (HVG).