Staff and pupils from St Georges Junior School. During the visit the school were also allocated a raised planter on our community grow your own scheme.
The Green Heart Den consists of; a user friendly urban oasis in which people can relax in and enjoy, possibly taking part in a range of activities and visiting again and again and the soon to be completed community grow your own scheme. It is managed by volunteers forming The Marsh Street Arches and Garden Community Interest Company who are also developing a similar sized plot of land, to the immediate north of the arches, as a community grow your own scheme.
You can download and view our leaflet here
If you are interested in voluntering opportunites within our project:
You can download and view our leaflet here
If you are interested in voluntering opportunites within our project:
You can view and download a copy of our volunteer application form here
You can view and download a copy of our volunteer agreement here
Various other policies can be downloaded here
You can contact our volunteer coordinator, Lynda Lea Shaw by email at: lyndalea.shaw@btinternet.com
Alternatively you can contact Lynda by post at:
Lynda Lea Shaw
c/o CHNM, 242- 244 Dalton Road, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, LA14 1PN
Various other policies can be downloaded here
You can contact our volunteer coordinator, Lynda Lea Shaw by email at: lyndalea.shaw@btinternet.com
Alternatively you can contact Lynda by post at:
Lynda Lea Shaw
c/o CHNM, 242- 244 Dalton Road, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, LA14 1PN
View map showing the location of the Green Heart Den here.
View our Flickr photo gallery here.
Join us on Facebook here.
Follow us on Twitter here.
Contact Project Coordinator, Graham Bromley on: 07919 991 989 or by email at: greenheartden@aol.com
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Among today's visitors included.....
Jo Day and Neil Forbes from National Trust visiting and helping as part of National Trusts Leap Day where staff are given the day off work to volunteer for a day in their local communities. The 'Local Leap' day celebrates the importance of volunteering as the Trust, which itself enjoys the support of more than 62,000 volunteers, continues to build links with its local communities.
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