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Avanti West Coast hosts charity event in support of bees

  • charitylinks
  • Nov 13, 2023
  • 2 min read


Avanti West Coast helps Bee Sanctuary to attract more volunteers


Avanti West Coast hosts community event to encourage people to support Bee Sanctuary Movement.


  • Avanti West Coast join up with Bee Sanctuary Movement to host community event

  • Station staff support hive of activity to showcase local charity and raise funds

  • Buzz around pollinators designed to inspire people to help efforts to protect bees


Avanti West Coast employees have teamed up with a charity to encourage Greater Manchester residents to get buzzy supporting bees.


The intercity operator helped Bee Sanctuary Movement – a Manchester-based volunteer group and registered charity that focuses on rewilding neglected green spaces – to host a special event to inspire people to support their work to protect the insects.


In return for a charitable donation, residents and members of the community had the opportunity to attend a Wine, Bees, and Cheese evening at the home of the charity, in Highfield Country Park, Levenshulme – to learn about the charity’s work and how they could get involved.


Featuring performances from local music artists and talks, the event was designed to bring together local adults to encourage them to volunteer their time and skills to support Bee Sanctuary Movement’s work to change green areas as well as improve wildlife.


Over £200 was raised on the night that was attended by fifty people, which included retired gardeners who offered their services and residents that signed up to the sanctuary’s weekly volunteer days.


The community fundraiser is the latest initiative by Avanti West Coast’s Community and Sustainability Champions at Manchester Piccadilly and Stockport stations to make a difference locally as well as champion the work of their chosen charity, who they have supported for two years.


Last year the station colleagues worked with Bee Sanctuary Movement to welcome local schoolchildren to learn about bees with interactive sessions to mark World Bee Day.


Joanna Buckley, Community Manager at Avanti West Coast, said: “We want to make a difference to the people and places we serve, so it has been great to give something back to the community here in Greater Manchester by creating a buzz around a cause that matters to them.


“Through our involvement with Bee Sanctuary Movement, we’ve seen the charity grow from a small volunteer-led project to housing its own visitor centre. We want to continue to support the charity’s work and help it forge links with the wider community – especially as it relies entirely on volunteers. We’d like to thank everyone who attended the evening and hope it will inspire more people to protect pollinators and boost wildlife in their local area.”


Sheila Standard, Coordinator at Bee Sanctuary Movement, said: “Avanti West Coast have been brilliant in helping to get more people interested in the Bee Sanctuary Movement. They bring schoolchildren to the park and support our events to attract people to volunteer, as well as spend time with nature. This place is about being in nature and highlighting how precious it is. If you don’t know what nature is, you’re not going to love and protect it, so by welcoming the community to experience what the charity is all about, we hope to encourage more people to play their part in supporting our work and the environment around them.”


 
 
 

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