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Jobs Growth Wales+ team work wonders at North Wales tourist attraction

VOLUNTEERS helped to maintain and care for a beloved historic attraction as part of an employment and training scheme.

A group of up to 14 Jobs Growth Wales+ learners from Coleg Cambria spent six weeks at Greenfield Valley, a popular Flintshire heritage park which includes 70 acres of woodland, ancient monuments, and more than 2,000 years of history on site.

Organised in partnership with Flintshire Local Voluntary Council (FLVC) – who commended the volunteers and presented them with certificates of achievement – the cohort of 16 to 18 year-olds painted fences and benches, picked litter and carried out a range of gardening, cleaning and landscaping tasks.

Employability Mentor Daniel Walker-Gordon said these transferable skills will help them in their future careers.

ā€œThe group have shown a lot of civic pride and also learnt about teamwork, waste management, timekeeping and other attributes that will be important going forward,ā€ he added.

ā€œThey were a credit to Jobs Growth Wales+ and the college and we would like to thank FLVC for giving them the opportunity to have positive impact in the local community while gaining new skills, knowledge, and confidence.

ā€œIt was a fantastic experience for all of us and we look forward to collaborating further on other projects.ā€

Kris Kordiak, Volunteering Development Officer at FLVC, added: ā€œThe volunteers all worked extremely hard and were a huge help to the Ranger team at Greenfield Valley Heritage Park. 

ā€œThe project has given them a greater understanding of the benefits of volunteering and the invaluable difference this can make to communities. 

ā€œI’d like to thank the learners again for taking part in the project and wish them all the very best for the future.ā€

If you’re aged 16-18, live in Wales and need guidance and support with employment, apprenticeships or further learning you can get in touch with the Jobs Growth Wales+ programme, which is backed by the European Social Fund via Welsh Government.

You’ll get qualifications and gain work experience while earning up to Ā£55 a week and have access to work placements, advice, and guidance from mentors at Coleg Cambria.

For more information call 01978 267472 or email JGWPlus@cambria.ac.uk.

All the latest news and information from Coleg Cambria is available here: www.cambria.ac.uk.

Visit www.flvc.org.uk for more on Flintshire Local Voluntary Council, which is available to advise on all aspects of voluntary and community activity.

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