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Adopt-a-Path Warden![]() Rights of Way Officers look after the county's network of public footpaths, bridleways and byways. Adopt-a-Path Wardens help by regularly walking and reporting on rights of way of their choice near their home. Guided Walk Steward![]() Durham County Council runs a full programme of Guided Walks, led by experts who interpret the surrounding landscape, geology or natural history. Stewards assist the leader and the public on the walks. Site Patrols![]() The county council manages many Country Parks, Picnic Areas, Conservation Sites and Railway Paths. Site Patrollers help to look after them by picking up litter, assisting visitors, and reporting on problems. Tree Warden![]() The Tree Council runs this national scheme, which is administered in Durham from the Countryside Office. Tree Wardens organise local tree planting schemes, keep an eye on trees in the neighbourhood, and offer advice to tree and woodland owners. Working Parties![]() ![]() Full-time Rangers carry out a wide variety of practical work in maintaining paths, nature reserves and other countryside sites. They have a year-round programme of Volunteer Working Parties, in all parts of the county, every Wednesday and one Saturday a month. All tools and equipment are provided. You don't have to have any special skills or experience to become a Voluntary Ranger - you will be given any necessary training and learn from other Rangers when you join. You will have to be prepared to spend at least 10 days a year doing the duties you choose and attending training sessions. As a Voluntary Ranger you will learn a lot about the countryside, acquire new skills and discover hidden abilities. You meet other like-minded people, have a lot of fun working together and make good friends. You also get a lot of satisfaction from knowing you are doing something positive for the benefit of the countryside and its wildlife. If you want to find out more.... Phone the Countryside Office - 0191 383 4087 Complete an online registration form. or send for a Registration Form. You will be invited to an Introductory Meeting to meet members of the service, find out more about what is expected of Voluntary Rangers and ask questions. | ![]() | ![]()
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