Thank you for taking the time to find out more about St Nicks' volunteering opportunities. If you are an individual looking to get involved in one of our regular Green Corridors York volunteer sessions please see the green drop down banner below. To find out more about our 'drop in' volunteering events, head to our Events page. If you would like to get involved with fundraising for us, helping at events or doing admin tasks please complete the form at the bottom of this page and we'll get in touch.

If you are looking to organise a corporate volunteering session for your team or organisation, please click here to see what activities we have available.

Regular Nature Conservation Sessions:

  • Fulford Ings Corridor: As part of St Nicks’ Green Corridors York project help with the management and restoration of Millennium Fields and connected sites along the Fulford Ings Corridor. Sessions run every Monday from 9:30am-12pm. Contact Nicola at nicola@stnicks.org.uk, or 07708834817
  • St Nicks Local Nature Reserve: Help with the management and maintenance of the former landfill site turned 24 acre local nature reserve. Sessions run every Tuesday from 9:30am-12pm. Contact Eithne at eithne@stnicks.org.uk, or 07955311449. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SESSION IS CURRENTLY AT CAPACITY AND IS NOT TAKING NEW VOLUNTEERS.
  • Student Action Volunteering: These sessions are designed for university students who would like to help with wildlife surveying and gain practical conservation experience. Activities take place Wednesdays during term time, 2-4pm. Contact Eithne at eithne@stnicks.org.uk, or 07955311449
  • Tang Hall and Osbaldwick Becks Corridors: Help out with the management of the becks and their connecting habitats along Tang Hall and Osbaldwick Becks. Sessions run every Thursday and Friday from 9:30am-12pm. Contact Maria at maria@stnicks.org.uk, or 07912432826
  • Sunday Conservation Sessions: Join us for weekend volunteering sessions held across the range of sites we manage. Have a look on our Events page to find out when the next one will be held and what the task will be.

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