I’m a volunteer with Glen Hills Library and Park Cafe’. I enjoyed getting involved in the various projects and activities and welcoming back our community friends.
Our Volunteer Team
As a volunteer team, we stepped forward to set up the ‘Glen Hills Together’ project to help make our community stronger. We doing this by bringing people together through cultural activities and supporting wellbeing and togetherness. Each of us has collaborated on projects we feel most passionate about.
I am the Community Library Volunteer Coordinator and have taken the lead on working with the Participation Team. I understand the value of the Cultural Communities Network for the library and the wider Glen Parva Community which is at the heart of my role.
It was wonderful to be able to maintain and extend our connections with our local community, especially those who were experiencing increased social isolation as a result of COVID-19.
– Linda Sidorowicz
I am a volunteer at Glen Hills Library and came up with the idea for our first project ‘Deck the Railings’ to brighten up the area outside of the library and lift everyone’s spirits during December.
School children, parents and older people made lots of decorations and enjoyed being involved with a creative community project.
The result was wonderful to see, and much appreciated by everyone!
– Christine Thomas
I am a volunteer with Glen Hills Library and started producing flyers to help promote the library services we are currently offering. Because of my interest in computers and graphics I led on the design and promotional aspects of the project. I enjoyed getting the wider community engaged as our projects developed.
– Rob French
I am a Parish Councillor and was part of the steering group that helped set up Glen Hills Library and Park Café as a Community Managed Library. I have also volunteered in the Library and the Café since its inception.
I took the lead on a community project to collate photographs taken by local residents on the theme of ‘Winter Scenes around Glen Parva’, which formed part of a volunteer and community produced exhibition. I was also involved in exploring the opportunity to work with ‘Live and Local’, a network for voluntary organisations, which enabled us to host a series of cultural events which we hope fostered greater community cohesion.
– Mike Prideaux