Corporate team days
At Hampshire Countryside Service, we’re dedicated to conserving and enhancing the natural beauty of Hampshire’s countryside. By partnering with us, you can make a significant and lasting impact on both the environment and local communities.
Environmental stewardship
Community engagement
Employee engagement and development
Positive brand association
Long term impact
Team days
Wild team day
Up to 20 people depending on the task, location, and season.
Wild Team Days are held at our country parks and farms, consisting of half a day’s voluntary work, lunch* and an optional afternoon activity.
You can take on tasks such as surveying wildlife or gardening in a country park. Or visit one of our farms and interact with the animals. Here you could help with tasks including painting and maintenance.
* lunch is available at an additional cost.
Give back to nature in a beautiful park environment
Wilder team day
Up to 20 people depending on the task, location, and season.
Wilder Team Days are held in more rural green spaces where facilities are limited, such a nature reserves. They consist of a whole day’s voluntary work with a lunch break (lunch not provided).
Wilder Team Days are great for people who enjoy getting stuck into physical work.
Help wildlife flourish in a scenic nature reserve
Really wild team day
Maximum of 10 people.
Really Wild Team Days are held on our Rights of Way Network and consist of a whole day’s voluntary work with a lunch break (lunch not provided).
These team days are perfect for a small team that really wants to get back to nature. You’ll be helping with the maintenance of our Rights of Way Network.
Due to the lack of facilities, possible remote location, and the nature of tasks you’ll undertake, these days are for groups of up to 10 people.
Help people explore the countryside safely on our Rights of Way network
What we offer
Tasks you might do
You’ll help our rangers look after our diverse sites. The tasks you’ll be doing will depend on the season, so they won’t be available all year round. Some of the work you’ll be doing could include:
- woodland management
- invasive species control
- installing and maintaining gates, boardwalks, bridges, fences, signs, and benches
- clearing vegetation to keep footpaths accessible
- preserving path surfaces
- planting new native species
- animal care
What we'll provide
- onsite support from our expert team
- tools
- personal protective equipment (PPE)
- refreshments for a tea break
- insurance and first aid-trained staff
- risk assessment
A full health and safety briefing will be given on the day with supporting documents sent to you prior to the task. Your team will gain new skills as well as learning about countryside management.
What you need to bring
- old clothes, or clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty
- weather-appropriate clothing – waterproof coats for rainy weather or warm layers for colder weather
- a bottle of water and snacks, especially if you’re working in a more remote location with limited/no access to facilities
- sun protection
- sturdy shoes or boots (steel toe caps if you have them)
Prices and booking
Prices start from £30 per person (or minimum of £250 for the day), to cover the cost of staff resources, tools, and PPE. This will vary depending on the size of your team, the activities you choose, and any other supplementary costs. We’ll be able to provide you with a quote upon enquiry.
Full payment is required 1 week prior to your booking.
Fill in the enquiry form with as much detail as possible, and a member of the corporate volunteer team will be in touch with you to sort out the finer details.
We’ll work with you to design a day that’s perfectly tailored to your needs, so this is when you can tell us about anything you might have missed off your form.