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Volunteer focus                                                                     What’s been the most                     Photo: Interacting with
                                                                                          enjoyable/rewarding thing
                                                                                                                                   the public
                                                                                          you’ve done so far?
                                                                                          This is a tough one! I’ve enjoyed
                                                       Darcey Gillie volunteers
   Photo: Darcey Gillie                                with our Pollinating the           with the Pollinating the Peak staff and
                                                                                          everything. Getting to know and work
                                                                                          other volunteers has been an absolute
                                                       Peak project and chatted
                                                                                          delight. Learning about scything, not
                                                       to the project’s Community
                                                                                          just how to do it, but how it interacts with
                                                       & Engagement Officer,
                                                       Rhodri Green, about what it
                                                                                          scything as an agricultural practice was
                                                       means to be a volunteer, the       environments. The history and culture of
                                                       benefits and why she would         extremely enjoyable. Most rewarding     What would you say to
                                                                                          are conversations with members of
                                                       encourage people to help           the public. Helping them tap into their   anyone who’s thinking about
                                                       the UK’s bumblebees.               own capabilities and confidence to do   volunteering with the Trust?
                                                                                          good things for the bumblebees. I love   Do it! I’ve been impressed with the
                                                                                          listening to their stories and experiences   warm, welcoming inclusive culture of
      What drew you into                     organisation, partnership working, and       of their encounters with nature. If we   the Trust, the team, and the wonderful
      volunteering with the Trust?           so much more. I attend events and            reflect on our daily conversations,     people I’ve volunteered with. There
                                             talk to the public about bumblebees,
      Whilst convalescing from a cold on a   and specifically what we’re trying to        bumblebees and the environment are      are opportunities to get involved with
      miserable winter’s day, I came across   do through the Pollinating the Peak         not normally a part of it. My hope is   a range of activities (depending on
      the Trust’s website and was immediately   project. More recently, I’ve been helping   the conversations and the positive    your preferences) that make a real
      captivated by the philosophy, approach,   to organise events. It’s a very inclusive   experiences we give people will change   difference for bumblebees, people
      and the practical work the Trust does.    culture, and we, the volunteers, are      that.                                   and communities. Bumblebees were
      When I discovered they were launching   routinely asked for ideas and input                                                 not something I was ever specifically
      a project locally, I knew I wanted to give   to benefit the project, and ultimately   What are you planning to do           interested in, and in fact something I
      it my support. I’ve been volunteering in   bumblebees. I’ve also appreciated        with the Trust in the next year?        was a little afraid of - if you’re interested
      various social care and environmental   opportunities to engage in and learn        Find some Bilberry bumblebees and       in learning, and transforming your
      settings since primary school, so it’s a bit   more about the practical side of     more scything. I love Meadows Day at    perspective, volunteering with the
      of habit for me. Although I’ve not been   conservation for bumblebees.              Longshaw, especially the bee safari,    Trust will certainly help you do this. It’s
      able to find the right words to describe                                            and it’s become the highlight of my     wonderful now, being able to see the
      it, I’ve felt there was something a bit                                             social calendar. I’m keen to support    world through the eyes of a bumblebee!
      different and special about the Trust                                               work with the Trust in Glossop this
      since the beginning.                                                                year, and take advantage of its unique   If you would like to find out more, email


      What kind of activities do you                                                      characteristics as a community to make   volunteering@bumblebeeconservation.org
                                                                                          it the ‘bumblebee-friendliest place in
                                                                                                                                     Photo: Josh Gazzard, Plantlife
      do as a volunteer?                                                                  the UK’. The Trust provides excellent    or visit bumblebeeconservation.org
      Learn! It’s been a fantastic opportunity                                            training opportunities, and I’m hoping
      to learn more about bumblebees, other                                      Photo: Darcey with volunteers and staff  to take advantage of some of these.
      pollinators, plants and the environment.                                            Pollinating the Peak is quite dynamic,
      The team is so experienced and have                                                 and I like how there are always new
      been great role models, and I’ve learned                                            opportunities arising, so I’m looking
      a lot about public engagement, event                                                forward to getting involved in things I
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