TSL Kirklees Volunteering is the official Volunteer Centre for Kirklees
This means that we’re here to help you get started on your volunteering journey and support you through the process.
We also make sure that any groups or charities that advertise for volunteers on our website will look after their volunteers properly. Some of them will have a stamp of approval called the Kirklees Volunteering Quality Award (KVQA), which means that they’ve done even more to make sure that their volunteers are valued and have a good experience.


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Latest Opportunities
River Holme Connections
Education Volunteers
- Gardening/Environment/Practical
- Teaching/Mentoring
- Children/Young People/Families
- Huddersfield
- Kirklees Rural (Colne Valley, Holme Valley, Kirkburton & Denby Dale)
- Flexible
River Holme Connections
Is a local charity with an aim to improve the whole of the River Holme Catchment. By connecting people, business and wildlife we can make it an even better place to live, work and experience. We provide practical volunteering opportunities during the week and every third Saturday of the month from 10am-12 noon in various locations throughout the catchment area. We also have a full programme of walks, talks and an education programme.
Do you have an educational background or enjoy working with children and young adults?
From its source on the moorlands above Holmfirth the River Holme and its tributaries flow north, meandering through some of Yorkshire’s most captivating landscapes before joining the River Colne at Aspley near Huddersfield town centre. Rich in history and heritage, and teeming with wildlife, the River Holme provides wellbeing opportunities for young and old. It can be a place for leisure and recreation, or somewhere to relax and connect with nature, but it needs looking after, and to do this, we need to educate the next generation!
River Holme Connections have an established education programme - "River Explorers" that we deliver to primary schools in the River Holme Catchment, free of charge, generally in outside learning areas, during the summer term. In Spring 2026 we hope to reach every primary school in the River Holme Catchment!
These fun, educational sessions teach children about riverflies and their vital role in the river food web, what makes a healthy river, and the incredible wildlife that depends on clean water. Through discovery and exploration, we hope to inspire lifelong curiosity and care for our rivers.
The sessions are led by our Engagement officer, a qualified teacher, but to make them engaging and interactive, we require additional adult support. All volunteers must get a DBS certificate through River Holme Connections and complete safeguarding training (organised by us). There is no regular commitment required - we email you a list of locations and dates, from which you can choose the ones that suit you.
If you’d like to support the delivery of these sessions in 2026, please get in touch.
To find out more or get involved with any of our education and engagement projects, please contact our Engagement Officer, Shona, at shona@riverholmeconnections.org.
River Holme Connections
18 yrs and above
- Gardening/Environment/Practical
- Teaching/Mentoring
- Children/Young People/Families
- Application form required
- References required
- DBS (criminal record check that the organisation will organise)
30/04/2026
Submit your details to apply
Have a question or need help applying for a role?
Click here to get in contact or email us directly at volunteer@tslkirklees.org.uk
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Business Volunteering
Share your team, resources and expertise
Many businesses offer their employees an opportunity to volunteer in work time. This is known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or Employer Supported Volunteering and it can include fundraising for a group, or even sharing expertise and resources as well as volunteering.
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