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12 December 2010

Iconic volunteer post available on the River Trent

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British Waterways is inviting people to apply for a unique opportunity, which will see them carry out an iconic and colourful role on the River Trent.

For the first time British Waterways in the East Midlands is recruiting volunteers to be Seasonal Lock Keepers, working at a selection of scenic locks on the River Trent between Newark and Nottingham.

The ideal Volunteer Lock Keeper will have an interest in the waterways, enjoy meeting people and like the sound of spending time outdoors in beautiful surroundings. They will be working from March until October and will ideally be able to offer two days a week, though this is flexible. No prior experience is necessary – successful applicants will receive full induction, training and a uniform to equip them for their new role as ‘the face of the waterway’. The key attributes are enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.

Make a real difference to the experience of waterway visitors

Lock Keepers have been a fixture on the River Trent for hundreds of years. While some of the duties remain the same, today’s lock keepers will not have as difficult a time as their early predecessors who had to haul the heavy lock gates open by hand, defend themselves against river pirates and fight off toll thieves.

Today the lock gates are mechanised and the role of the modern-day Lock Keeper is to provide a polite and friendly service to waterway visitors, assisting boaters through the locks and maintaining the lock area. It’s a chance for people who are passionate about their local community to make a real difference to the experience of waterway visitors, from boaters and ramblers to families feeding the ducks.

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