Committed helpers needed for wildlife
With the spring and summer season fast approaching, East Sussex Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (WRAS) is running two recruitment days to interest and encourage people to volunteer.
The charity based on the A22 at Whitesmith is recruiting a variety of roles due to the expansion and improvements made at the centre.
Volunteers are required for the feed and clean shifts, which is a once a week three to four hour shift from either 9am or 5pm committing to the same shift each week.