Why
become a member?
The Yorkshire Wolds is an area of high
landscape value providing rolling hills, deep valleys,
majestic cliffs, isolation and tranquility. Members
of the Trust can help to protect the area by participating
in a wide range of activities to suit themselves. Examples
are:
- Being consulted about something of
which they have specialist knowledge
- Representing the Trust at meetings
or on committees of other organisations
- Collecting information, e.g. local
history, photography, survey work
- Visits to places of interest in and
around The Wolds
- Attending talks on subjects connected
with The Wolds
- Clearing overgrown footpaths
- Manning an information centre
- Preparing a specialist lecture
- Helping in the production of booklets
and papers about local topics
- Helping in the production and erection
of information boards
There is an opportunity for you to let
the Trust know how you can help (on the form below),
but don't worry if you don't have specialist skills
and knowledge, there are many ways in which another
pair of hands can help.
Minimum subscriptions
| Single: |
£7.50 |
| Family: |
£10.00 |
| Corporate: |
£12.00 |
Membership form
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Recent documents |
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Diary |
| 05th April 2008 AGM
25th April 2008 Talk by BBC Weatherman, Paul Hudson |
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