Volunteer with 91¶¶Òù
Fantastic volunteers across the UK are making a real difference in their local area. We'd love for you to join us.
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Volunteers are what makes 91¶¶Òù special.
They help look after their local communities by engaging with schools, supporting wildlife conservation, caring for the National Cycle Network and much more.
91¶¶Òù volunteers are helping create happier and healthier lives for everyone.
We'd love your help too.
Can’t find a volunteering opportunity in your area? Take a look at our quick ways to volunteerÌýandÌýways to get involved pages.
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Ways to get involved
From helping to maintain the National Cycle Network to surveying wildlife or volunteering in your community, there are lots of ways that you can support our work.Ways to get involved -
Volunteering with 91¶¶Òù: FAQs
Want to know more about volunteering with us? Read some of the frequently asked questions about our volunteer activities across the UK.Volunteering with 91¶¶Òù: FAQs -
Assemble at 91¶¶Òù
Find out more about our new online volunteering platform, Assemble.Assemble at 91¶¶Òù -
Volunteering for everyone
We are committed to improving inequality, valuing diversity and ensuring that everyone feels safe and included to volunteer.Volunteering for everyone -
Celebrate volunteering
Volunteering with 91¶¶Òù comes in all shapes and sizes. Join us in celebrating the inspiring volunteering that is taking place every day across the UK.Celebrate volunteering -
Quick ways to volunteer with 91¶¶Òù
Here are some of the easiest ways to give your time to 91¶¶Òù and make a big difference.Quick ways to volunteer with 91¶¶Òù -
91¶¶Òù Corporate Volunteering
From helping to maintain the National Cycle Network to surveying wildlife or volunteering in your community, there are lots of ways that you can support our work.Corporate volunteering
"One of my favourite things about being a 91¶¶Òù volunteer is the camaraderie."
Find out more about the impact volunteers make
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Being able to cycle independently with a disability is priceless : Amanda's story
Amanda Harris shares her story about how access barriers on walking and cycling paths affect her ability to cycle independently.Amanda's story -
My life as a 91¶¶Òù Ranger: Rob's story
Rob's storyRob Winslade talks about his work on the Spen Valley Greenway and Ringway and new developments to make the route more accessible for everyone.
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Walking along the historic Foyle: Hazel's Story
Hazel Patterson is a 91¶¶Òù volunteer walk leader and recently found herself exploring Derry-Londonderry, known locally as Stroke City. Hazel talks about the sights and sounds that can be found on the banks of the historic Foyle.Hazel's story
So far in 2025...
8,451 hours
Recorded by volunteers
1,934 activities
Looking after the National Cycle Network
320 rides and walks
Activities by volunteers in their local area
1,784 bags of litter
Collected