Sustrans Rangers help to look after and promote the National Cycle Network in their local area as well as encouraging more people to walk and cycle.
Sustrans currently has the following volunteering opportunity:
Volunteer Rangers (Wales-wide)
Rangers are the 'eyes and ears' for Sustrans and Local Authorities and are relied on to monitor designated stretches of walking and cycling paths, dealing with the minor problems and then reporting any major issues to the authorities to ensure they are dealt with rapidly. This means that routes are kept safe and attractive for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users, thereby encouraging more people to walk and cycle on a regular basis.
No specific skills needed but being able to ride a bike can be useful, if not we can help you to learn.
Volunteers must be age 18. CRB checks will be undertaken if working with children / young people. Training provided.
Times available for voluntary work