Friday, 24 April 2009

Local community invited to become friends of Heartlands


Members of the Pool community are being invited to become a ‘Friend of Heartlands’ to play a role in the ongoing development and success of the multi million pound development.

People can now register an interest to become a volunteer for the Project, which became a reality last year after receiving a £22.3 million grant from the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmarks programme – the only project in England to be awarded Living Landmarks funding.

There will be a number of jobs on site, which the Friends of Heartlands will be able to get involved with, varying from gardening, wildlife, stewarding events and giving guided tours around the site.

As the Project progresses more roles will be developed and long term the Friends of Heartlands will play a vital role in working with the community to ensure the ongoing success of the site, its events and facilities.

Anyone interested in joining the group is being invited to a meeting on Wednesday May 6, from 6pm at Heartlands to learn more about the project and to have the opportunity to meet members of the team. The meeting will take place in Compressor House on the site and will provide people with the perfect opportunity to find out what the volunteer roles involve and how they can become a ‘Friend of Heartlands’.

Kirsty Davies, Heartlands Community Project Manager, said: “This is a great opportunity for anyone in the local community interested in taking more of an active role in the Project to get involved. We’ll be looking at matching people’s skills across all areas of the Project. We’re extremely lucky as Heartlands is so diverse there should be no shortage of roles and something for everyone.

“We’re calling on everyone in the community from ex-miners, who may have a historical link to the site, through to keen gardeners who may be prepared to give up their time to help maintain the Project.

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