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Getting Involved

Volunteering

Do you want to develop new skills or further your interest in archives or archaeology? By volunteering at the Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service you can:

  • Increase your knowledge of and skills in archive and archaeology work
  • Develop new skills, such as IT, reading maps, reading old handwriting and research skills
  • Be part of a team of enthusiastic volunteers and meet new people
  • Strengthen your CV
  • Make a valuable contribution to the work of the Archive and Archaeology Service

At present we have a full complement of volunteers and are not able to accept any more requests, but you can download a list of the types of projects that we run and what's involved (PDF 44 KB).

Following our move to The Hive we are in the process of developing additional volunteer projects, and these will be available by the end of 2013.  In the meantime if you want to fill in a volunteer registration form we would be very happy to keep your name on a waiting list and will contact you as new projects become available - form download are available below.

Getting Involved with Archive and Archaeology services

Anyone can volunteer and no previous experience is required as we will provide full training for the project you will undertake.   Times are arranged to suit you and us. Even if you are working, we can accommodate.
If you are interested and want more information about what to do next please complete the volunteer registration form (see links above) and email it to Dr Lisa Snook at archive@worcestershire.gov.uk), alternatively it can be posted to The Hive.  We will then contact you to discuss which of our projects would best suit you.

Friends of Worcestershire Archives

The Friends of Worcestershire Archives was established in the 1970s and consists of users of the office who have appreciated the service and facilities offered. Its main aim is to:

  • Foster interest and pride in the rich heritage of Worcestershire and to ensure its survival and security for the benefit not only of our own generation, but for those to come

In addition to this the Society seeks to:

  • Support and co-ordinate research, publishing, education and the advertising of the Record Office
  • Assist with funds for the purchase of special collections of archives, books or equipment not normally within the scope of the office
  • Arrange, or help with, exhibitions, meetings, lectures and classes, or other voluntary activities

To find out the upcoming talks arranged by the Friends, please download the Friends 2012-2013 Programme of Talks (PDF 293 KB).

Further information on joining the Friends of Worcestershire Archives can be found on leaflets available at The Hive.

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This page was last reviewed 15 May 2013 at 21:33.
The page is next due for review 11 November 2014.