The Wilder Kent Volunteer Awards is run in partnership with Marsh Charitable Trust (MCT). The Marsh Charitable Trust supports 400 charities every year through the Grants Programme and gives around 100 different Awards to individuals and groups from across the charity sector, who make a difference to a cause that they believe in. Kent Wildlife Trust have been working with the MCT for over 20 years and all previous years winners can be found on their website.
Nominations for the Award are put forward by Kent Wildlife Trust staff and approved by the MCT. This year we had a total of 13 nominations for both individuals and teams of volunteers. A small panel agreed on seven overall winners to receive a Wilder Kent Volunteer Award; three teams and four individuals.
Those winners were:
- Sue Trueman – Roadside Nature Reserve and Bee Roads Volunteer
- Rob Insall – Ashford Outdoor Task, Livestock Checker and Survey Volunteer
- Robert “Bob” Eves – Tyland Barn Garden Volunteer
- Robert “Bob” Richards – Sevenoaks Practical Team
- Swale Volunteer Team,
- Fifth Continent - New Coastal Communities and Oral History Volunteers,
- Romney Marsh Forest School and Education Volunteer Team.
Congratulations to all the recipients, you are all worthy winners and we would not be able to do so much for beautiful nature reserves and wildlife across Kent without you!
Each individual receives an award certificate, a silver butterfly and a cash donation from Marsh Charitable Trust.