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June
2005 - Tracey Piper tells us about her time
as a sponsored volunteer at the Trust
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July
2005 - Cédric Robert tells us about
his experience as a French volunteer at the Trust |
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August
2005 - the Cobbold family show that, far from
only working around the grounds of the Trust; our volunteers take
on a wide range of duties |
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September
2005 - Bob Rogers tells us how he first became
involved at The Trust and why he enjoys it so much, along with some
of his high (and low) lights. |
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October
2005 - Christine Hall looks back over a decade
and a half of volunteering |
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November
2005 - Kym Kirkbride's passion leads her to
spend time with us between studies and in holidays |
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December
2005 - Debbie Derham tells us about her favourite
evening's work - Halloween Owls by Torchlight |
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January
2006 - Jan Jacobs tells us how he got started
as a regular volunteer |
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February
2006 - Lou Richie tells us how she became
a regular volunteer and the many things she now does |
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March
2006 - Keith Channing looks back over a decade
and a half of volunteering |
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April
2006 - Monica Johnson tells us of her many
years of varied volunteering and the variety of jobs she has undertaken |
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May
2006 - Jon Scott swapped the red,
white and blue tail of an airliner for the red tail of Rusty, the
white tail of Danebury and the blue tail you get from sitting on
the commentator's chair in February! |
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June
2006 - Michael Wallis tells us about is work
in the hospital and how it came about |
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July
2006 - Julianne Arthur is one of our youngest
volunteers, having grown up knowing the park and all its characters
well. |
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August
2006 - The Cobbold family are among our core
group of volunteers; here Thelma talks about a couple of significant
events in the past year. |
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September
2006 - Jan Jacobs cotinues his story |
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October
2006 -Here’s another night-time story from
Debbie Derham but this time with a summer slant to it.
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November
2006 - A 6-months' visit to UK from Sweden gave Linda
Fredland the chance to work with raptors, something she cannot
do at home. |
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December
2006 - Lou Richie shows us that not all the
residents fly |
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January
2007 - Richard Doling tells us about his
most enjoyable summer |
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February
2007 - Peter and Sandra Sackett started visiting
some years ago and became members; they now help regularly in the
gift shop and are involved with Gift Aid, which has become an important
source of revenue for the Trust. |
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March
2007 - Euain Drysdale and Christine Appel
got The Hawk Conservancy bug seven years
ago, and haven't looked back since. |
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April
2007 - Jon Scott talks us through his volunteering
for the past year, a year in which he won the coveted Volunteer
of the Year award. |
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May
2007 - webmaster Keith Channing fills us in
on some of the practicalities of keeping the web sites going from
quite a long way away. |
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June
2007 - Michael Wallis tells us about his year
in Hilary's Bird of Prey hospital |
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July
2007 - Sue Crew tells us about her rookie
year as a volunteer |
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August
2007 - new volunteer Tony Galea tells us how
he came to get started as a volunteer and what it now means to him. |
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September
2007 - Dutch journalist Carin van den Berg
has developed a new love for a particular place in England |
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October
2007 - Julianne Arthur receives the coveted
Volunteer of the Year award. |
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November
2007 - Cath Clay became hooked during a work
experience placement. |
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December
2007 - Simon Christer is another work experience
student who became hooked. |
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January
2008 - Don Much casts his mind back 35 years! |
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February
2008 - Lou Richie goes back to school in lore
ways than one. |
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March
2008 - Jan Jacobs helps out over the winter
period. |
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April
2008 - Cathy Taylor tells us how she and husband
Nick derive so much pleasure from volunteering at the Trust |
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May
2008 - Ashley's son Hugh tells us of his volunteering,
and of his future career aspirations |