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Last updated:29 May 2015

Become a volunteer

Much of the work of the Library would not be possible without the efforts of our steadily growing band of volunteers. Our volunteers come from a wide variety of backgrounds and range from teens to octogenarians. They include enthusiasts, activists and academics. We recognise that all our volunteers have many other commitments and we therefore provide opportunities for those with a few hours a month to spare as well as those with a few days a week.

Volunteers with certificatesWork currently carried out by volunteers includes:

* Helping welcome visitors

* Fundraising activities

* Assisting with research for exhibitions

* Adding records to our online catalogue

* Writing for the Web site

...and much else besides.

 

If you can spare some time to help out please contact the Library.  Spring 2015: At present we have had so many kind offers of help that we are operating a waiting list of potential volunteers - but we're always happy to chat through what skills you can offer, before adding you to the list if you want to join it.

 

To find out how our volunteers value their work, click here.

 

The Library signed up in 2014 to Keep Volunteering Voluntary.  The Keep Volunteering Voluntary agreement states: 'As charities and voluntary organisations we know the value of volunteering. Volunteering means people independently choosing to give their time freely to help others and make the world a better place. Workfare schemes force unemployed people to carry out unpaid work or face benefit sanctions that can cause hardship and destitution. We believe in keeping volunteering voluntary and will not participate in government workfare schemes'.  More information here.

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