Team at Paxton House want volunteers
The Georgian country house, located on the banks of the River Tweed, has long been a popular venue for a day out with both locals and visitors.
Volunteers are also being sought to help with the boat trips on the River Tweed from the Paxton House site.
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Hide AdRoles to assist the team will be mentioned on the house, gardens and grounds tours – by appointment only – tomorrow (Friday), Saturday and Monday, but you can also ask questions to get more information.
Areas include marketing and events, archives, education and gardening.
The boats leave from the mooring adjacent to the Paxton salmon netting station where, at certain times, you can observe the netting crew in action ‘bagging and tagging’ sea trout and salmon for scientific research.
The volunteer ‘skippers’ give a running commentary on the local area and its history.
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Hide AdThe tidal nature of the Tweed means that those interested in going on a boat trip are advised to book in advance. Day and time availability is shown at www.paxtonhouse.co.uk one month in advance.
The Paxton Trust is looking for boat trip team volunteers. Due to Covid-19 and safety reasons, it needs two crew members each day.
For tour bookings and more details about all roles, call Helen Deane-Hall on 01289 386909 or e-mail [email protected]