Practical conservation volunteering activities this winter season 2026
We are very pleased to now be running a regular, popular countryside volunteering task programme with our ßÙßÇÂþ» Heathland Partnership, offering a great selection of conservation task sessions to try on beautiful rare heathland sites in the Guildford and Woking areas, centred around Pirbright.
During the autumn and winter seasons, our main scrub clearing time of year, ßÙßÇÂþ» Heathland Partnership task leader Tasha runs her popular practical conservation volunteering task sessions on Wednesdays and Thursdays on various, rare heathland sites across our partnership area.
The ßÙßÇÂþ» Heathland Partnership volunteer task programme has proven to be a great addition to the established weekly volunteer task programmes already on offer with the Downlands Partnership and Lower Mole Partnership.
Our heathland scrub and non-native plant species clearance sessions are ideal to try if you are new to practical conservation work.
The majority of our tasks are suitable for all ages (over 16s unless accompanied by an adult please) and abilities, as you can work at your own pace and you will be shown exactly what to do and how to use the hand tools provided. You do need to be fairly fit and enjoy getting out and about in the great outdoors.
How to get involved and find out more
If you have any questions or concerns, please do contact us before deciding which session would be best for you to start with. There is no fixed commitment with our conservation volunteering crew, you can join in on task days as often as you like, for full or half days (mornings). Our task sessions run from 10am and end by 3pm, subject to weather, with lunch and tea breaks.
Exercising whilst socialising in the great outdoors with friendly, like-minded people has recognised widespread health and well-being benefits and of course, supports the maintenance and restoration of the beautiful local countryside and its rare heathland habitat.
Please email ßÙßÇÂþ» Heathland Partnership task leader Tasha at heathlandproject@surreycc.gov.uk for further information including meeting points, for any advice and to let her know in advance when you would like to come and join in.
Please also see our ßÙßÇÂþ» Countryside Partnerships Volunteer Handbook 2024 (PDF).
To gain an insight into our ßÙßÇÂþ» Heathland Partnership conservation volunteering task days, please visit our .
We are always keen to welcome more heathland habitat helpers to join and grow our great local ßÙßÇÂþ» Heathland Partnership conservation crew, so please do come and join in and give it a try, the more the merrier. We look forward to seeing you very soon.
Winter 2026 volunteer task programme
During January to March we have the following conservation volunteering task days on offer that are suitable for new volunteers to consider.
Our seasonal tasks are carried out in order to restore and maintain the rare heathland habitat, so the native flora and fauna can thrive and to support and increase biodiversity and to improve access.
| Scheduled task dates 2026 | Countryside site location | Heathland conservation tasks |
|---|---|---|
| Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 January | Bullswater Common (south), Pirbright | Gorse clearance |
| Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 January | Sheets Heath, Brookwood | Scrub clearance |
| Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 January | Pirbright Common | Birch clearance |
| Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 January | Smarts Heath (east), Woking | Scrub clearance |
| Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 February | Chapel Lane Heath, Pirbright | Scrub clearance |
| Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 February | Prey Heath (west of railway), Woking | Birch and willow clearance |
| Wednesday 18 February Please note there is no task session on Thursday 19 February | West Heath, Pirbright | Scrub clearance |
| Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 February | Sheets Heath, Brookwood | Gorse clearance |
| Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 March | Bullswater Common (south) | Gorse clearance |
| Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 March | Pirbright Common (south) | Gorse clearance |
| Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 March | Smarts Heath (east), Woking | Birch and willow clearance |
| Wednesday 25 and Thursday 26 March | The Gardens, Pirbright | Birch clearance and dead hedge creation |
Corporate and community groups volunteering offer
We are pleased to welcome corporate and local community/school groups by arrangement and are developing some great local corporate partnerships with various companies.
Please email us at: countrysidepartnershipsteam@surreycc.gov.uk and we can further discuss the best available options for your specific group size together, subject to preferred location and time of year, and to explain the booking arrangements for groups.
Please kindly note that some of the scheduled dates and locations (notably Prey Heath and Smarts Heath) as above listed may not be available or suitable for group involvement.
We have a separate ßÙßÇÂþ» Countryside Partnerships corporate volunteering brochure which fully explains our corporate offer, including our financial contribution rates for groups of five or more attendees, which you will receive when you make a group enquiry.
The autumn and winter seasons are the ideal time to join in as a group, especially for larger numbers, as we run our scheduled scrub clearing sessions on Wednesdays and Thursdays. We can also offer bespoke separate team volunteering days as well by special arrangement, usually on Tuesdays. Scrub clearance is the ideal countryside volunteering activity for staff team challenges.
Please note we are now taking bookings for January 2026 onwards for team countryside volunteering days, subject to group size.
We look forward to hearing from you and to developing many more great corporate partnerships with local companies and with those from neighbouring counties and London as well.
We are pleased to welcome regular involvement by ßÙßÇÂþ» Choices The Growth Team volunteers.
Files available to download
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ßÙßÇÂþ» Countryside Partnerships Volunteer Handbook 2024 (PDF)
A comprehensive guide to getting involved with practical conservation volunteering with the ßÙßÇÂþ» Countryside Partnerships.