Above: In 2018 Osian Wilson, a youth ranger, won the Young Person category for his efforts in assisting the Eastern Moors Partnership in the Peak District National Park.
UK National Parks are calling for nominations to the Volunteer Awards 2019.
The annual awards celebrate the hard work and commitment of people who regularly dedicate thousands of hours of service and effort to help protect Britain’s 15 national parks.
Every year in the Peak District alone, some 400 National Park volunteer rangers clock up around 60,000 hours to care for the landscape and help others enjoy the area, and conservation volunteers spend around 3,000 days enhancing sites. Volunteers also take part in activities with the Moors for the Future Partnership and assist the Peak District National Park Authority in outreach activities, surveys and more.
Dave Cramp, who organizes the conservation volunteers for the Peak District National Park, said: “The awards recognise people’s efforts who have gone above and beyond the usual expectations of voluntary service in looking after the environment or our heritage in some way.
“I am very proud to say our volunteers have won these awards in the past and we know incredible work is being achieved by volunteers throughout the National Park. It would be fantastic to see more awards this year to celebrate what they do.
“I hope the public will take the opportunity to nominate people and projects in the Peak District National Park.”
Previous Peak District National Park winners include:
• 2018 – Osian Wilson a youth ranger won the Young Person category for his efforts in assisting the Eastern Moors Partnership in the Peak District National Park.
• 2017 – the Peak District Mosaic Project.
• 2015 – the Fit for Work Project.
• 2013 – volunteer National Park rangers’ Health Walks.
• 2013 – Chamu Kuppuswamy won the Individual award for encouraging minority ethnic communities in Sheffield to visit the Peak District.
The 2019 National Parks UK Volunteer Awards are supported by UK National Parks partner, Columbia Sportswear. There are four categories – Individual, Young Person (25 years and below), Group and Project. Prizewinners receive outdoor kit from Columbia Sportswear.
Eoin Treacy, Sales & Marketing Manager Columbia UK & Ireland said: “National Park volunteers maintain and bring to life our most inspiring landscapes. Columbia is delighted to support the Volunteer Awards, and we look forward to the Kendal Mountain Festival when we’ll present the winners with their well-deserved prizes.”
Nominations are being accepted until 12 noon on Monday September 16, 2019.
To be eligible to enter, the voluntary service or project must take place within the boundaries of one of the UK’s 15 National Parks. The activity does not have to have been organised by the National Park Authority – many individuals and community groups take part in local voluntary activities from making well dressings to restoring dewponds.
To nominate a deserving individual, young person, group, or project and to find out how to volunteer yourself visit the National Parks UK website:
https://nationalparks.uk/about-us/jobs-and-volunteering/volunteer-awards-2019.
Picture caption: Last year, Osian Wilson won the Young Person category for his efforts in assisting the Eastern Moors Partnership in the Peak District National Park.
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