Fantastic volunteers across the UK are making a real difference in their local area. We'd love for you to join us.
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They help look after their local communities by engaging with schools, supporting wildlife conservation, caring for the National Cycle Network and much more.
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Whether you'd like to help maintain the National Cycle Network, survey wildlife or volunteer in your local community, there are lots of ways that you can support our work.
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At the peak of her fitness, Amanda Harris had a life-changing accident in 2014 that injured her spinal cord.
Here, she shares her inspirational story of recovery and explains how access barriers on walking and cycling routes affect her ability to cycle independently.
Read Amanda's storyRob Winslade volunteers as a ranger along the Spen Valley Greenway and Ringway in Yorkshire.
Rob talks about his work on the greenway and how we're working to make the route more accessible for everyone.
Read Rob's storyHazel Patterson is a ߣߣÊÓƵ volunteer walk leader and recently found herself exploring Derry - Londonderry, known locally as Stroke City.
Hazel talks about the sights and sounds that can be found along the banks of the historic river Foyle.Ìý
Read Hazel's storySo far this year...
14,250 hours
Recorded by volunteers
1,750 activities
Looking after the National Cycle Network
450 rides and walks
Led by volunteers in their local area
975 bags of litter
Collecting along the National Cycle Network
Find a fulfilling opportunity near you now and support