Volunteer Lock-Keeper; Tinsley locks
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Recreation & Leisure, Outdoor / Nature
Overview
Lock keepers have been a fixture on Britain’s canals for hundreds of years and are one of the oldest traditions of the waterways. As ‘the face of the waterway’, modern-day volunteer lock keepers play an integral part in the visitor experience. Their role is to provide a polite and friendly welcome to waterway visitors, assisting boaters through the locks and helping to maintain the area which can include grass cutting, clearing lock gates of litter/vegetation and graffiti removal.
It’s a perfect opportunity for those who enjoy working in the outdoors and are perhaps looking for something different to do and want to help support the Canal & River Trust. The key qualities we’re looking for are enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.
Why we want youLock keepers have been a fixture on Britain’s canals for hundreds of years and are one of the oldest traditions of the waterways. As ‘the face of the waterway’, modern-day volunteer lock keepers play an integral part in the visitor experience. Their role is to provide a polite and friendly welcome to waterway visitors, assisting boaters through the locks and helping to maintain the area.
It’s a perfect opportunity for those who enjoy working in the outdoors and are perhaps looking for something different to do and want to help support the Canal & River Trust. The key qualities we’re looking for are enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. Anyone can join as long as you are over the age of 18 and have a least a day a week available.
Following appropriate selection, training and induction sessions we expect the role to commence fully around April and run through to October (local variations may apply).
- Helping boats through the locks
- Talking to customers
- Litter picking and/or minor vegetation works
- When you register as a volunteer, we will ask you about any unspent convictions which you need to declare and risk assess these as needs be.
- 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.
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