Ranger; Litter Ranger - Trevor Basin
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Recreation & Leisure, Outdoor / Nature
Join the Canal & River Trust today by becoming a Waterway Ranger. This is a great opportunity to make a huge difference to the lives of our canal users.
This is a fantastic way to learn more about canals and what’s involved in keeping them alive.
We are looking for friendly faces to come along to the World Heritage Site to assist the Canal and River Trust with keeping the canal area an open access for all site and a litter free place for locals, families and Tourists to enjoy. On your regular walks along the towpath you’ll be required to welcome early visitors to the site while collecting any litter you come across, you’ll also be required to report any defects or incidents to your task manager and help open‑up the visitor centre.
All equipment will be provided by Canal & River Trust.
This opportunity would suit someone with a couple of hours to spare one morning a week (8.30am - 10am), although you can dedicate more time if you choose to. We would welcome interest from couples as well as individuals.
Volunteer role Ranger Volunteer manager Task manager Where you will be basedCommunity
Why we want youAs a Waterway Ranger you’ll be the face, eyes and ears of the Trust. Having a regular friendly presence on the towpath means a lot for visitors and supporters and goes a long way to us caring for and sustaining our fantastic network for future generations. We need your support to be there for our customers. You’ll be assisting our visitor experience at some of our most beautiful sites, as well as possibly working in our more remote and niche environments, learning more about our waterways.
Your support to help maintain our network will help us achieve our goal to keep canals alive.
- Talking to customers
- Reporting issues from the Towpath
- Helping Customers
- When you register as a volunteer, we will ask you about any unspent convictions which you need to declare and risk assess these as needed.
- Great communication skills. This is all about talking to people.
- Practical skills – it’s also about minor maintenance to ensure that your locks are functional.
- Team working skills – whilst you may spend some of your time alone, fundamentally you’re part of a team.
- It’s a great way to meet other local volunteers, learn new skills, and hear about other volunteering opportunities if you fancy getting more involved.
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, off Gate Road, Trevor, Wrexham, LL20 7TY
, United Kingdom
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