Volunteer With Us

Do you love Bewl Water and want to help protect it? Join our team of volunteers and make a real difference in your community.

Friends of Bewl Water is powered by people who care — and we’re always looking for new volunteers to support our work. Whether you have a few hours a month

or time to take on a project, there’s a place for you here.

What Can Volunteers Do?

There are lots of ways to get involved, depending on your interests and availability. Here are just a few examples:

  • Help at Events
    Support us at community events, information stalls, or guided walks — welcoming visitors, handing out leaflets, or helping with setup.
  • Support Our Campaigns
    Help us research planning applications, write letters, or deliver leaflets to raise awareness locally.
  • Share Your Skills
    We’re especially keen to hear from people with experience in:
  • Social media and digital communications
  • Website updates and content management
  • Photography, video, drone footage
  • Admin support, including answering emails or phone calls
  • Writing newsletters or press releases

Be a Local Liaison

Keep an eye on rubbish, light and noise pollution, issues with public access and report changes or issues, and help us stay connected with communities around Bewl Water.

Why Volunteer?

  • Make a positive impact on your local environment
  • Meet like-minded people and learn new skills
  • Be part of a friendly, passionate team
  • Help protect Bewl Water for future generations

Sign Up to Volunteer

Click the button to register your interest — we’ll be in touch with opportunities that match your skills and availability

membership

Annual membership.

Support the future of Bewl Water with an annual membership and enjoy being part of a growing community that cares.

donation

Donations.

Every donation, big or small, helps us protect, preserve, and enhance the beauty of Bewl Water for generations to come.

Volunteer

Volunteers.

Join our team of volunteers and make a hands-on difference in maintaining the natural environment of Bewl Water.