
Wanted : a people-person to prod our planning volunteers Our team of planning volunteers needs to lighten up. We’ve had our heads down commenting on Council building applications and we have scattered the breadth and length of the Chilterns. We…
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At the Chiltern Society we have a thriving walking group that goes out Wednesday and Sunday mornings throughout the year. But to operate our walks programme we are reliant on having walk leaders who can give up 3 hours once…
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Location: Chilterns Wide, please refer to list of specific areas belowHours: Variable, depending on location and how much you’re able to commit. This is a very flexible volunteer role. Are you concerned about new developments in your local area? If…
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Do you have a few hours to spare each week and fancy the idea of helping in an office? If so, this could be just the job for you. We are generally looking for a volunteer to stuff envelopes, help…
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You can make a real difference… Never has there been a time when the preservation of the heritage of our beautiful Chilterns countryside was more important. The Chiltern Society Heritage Group is a lively group aiming to raise awareness, inform,…
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The Chiltern Society has a number of ways of getting its message across to people…a fantastic magazine, a brilliantly-designed and accessible website, social media among others and a summer Roadshow. The Roadshow travels across the Chilterns and takes part in…
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Ford End is a small farm mill, which has produced flour and animal feed for centuries. Although clear evidence of its early existence on the site has not been found, a possible reference to it was made in a document of…
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Would you like to help assess the current state of the River Chess, learn more about the river or help with practical conservation? Do you have pressing questions about the health of the River Chess that you would like to…
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Lacey Green Windmill is the oldest surviving smock mill in England; its important timber machinery is over 350 years old. By the late 1960s the mill had deteriorated and was on the verge of collapse. Restoration started in 1971 and it took more than fifteen years for Chiltern Society volunteers to return it to glory.
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The Chiltern Society has a network of volunteer path reps who monitor the rights of way in their parish by walking them at least twice a year and also carrying out very light maintenance work to ensure that footpaths and…
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The Chiltern Society has a network of volunteer path reps who monitor the rights of way in their parish by walking them at least twice a year and also carrying out very light maintenance work to ensure that footpaths and…
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