Start your own Friends of Park Group
You can start a new group in a park where none exists.
Set up a Friends of Park Group
Your group will need to have at least one main contact person.
Once your group is created you may want to set up:
- a Facebook page and Twitter profile
- a website
Health and Safety
To start planning activities as a Friends of Park Group, you'll need at least one person who's attended Bristol Parks Health and Safety training.
The Parks Health and Safety course covers key aspects in organising and running volunteer activities in a green space, including risk assessments, tool use, hazardous plants and additional support.
Trained parks volunteers are covered under Bristol City Council personal accident and public liability insurance to lead group participants in a range of practical tasks using hand tools.
Apply for health and safety training
Bristol Park Volunteers that lead work sessions use standard forms and risk assessments to deliver safe sessions.
Forms and model risk assessments for trained parks volunteers
- document Site risk assessment template (23 KB)
- document Health and safety plan template (131 KB)
- document Accident report form (16 KB)
- document Attendance sheet for work sessions (37 KB)
- Model activity risk assessments
- Model generic risk assessments
- Training packs for Park Volunteer leads
Resources for Friends of Parks Groups
Use the guides below to help you with different tasks.
Roles in the group
- pdf how to be a chairperson (37 KB)
- pdf how to be a secretary (44 KB)
- pdf how to be a treasurer (35 KB)
Finance
Media
- pdf tips for press releases (49 KB)
- pdf how to give radio interviews (46 KB)
- pdf Bristol media contact list (41 KB)