Code-breaking Bletchley Park needs new recruits
Posted on 5 Feb 2010 at 17:02
Following its most successful year ever and with record number of visitors expected in 2010, World War Two codebreaking centre, Bletchley Park, desperately seeks more volunteer tour guides and stewards. A new volunteer recruitment campaign is being launched at a special recruitment fayre on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 March (starting at 11am), where the Park’s team of tour guides will be on hand to meet potential new recruits and show them the ropes.
“We are delighted that Bletchley Park is now attracting the level of interest it is and generating such passion for its cause among people from all over the world,” says Simon Greenish, Director, Bletchley Park Trust.
“And, despite a doubling in the number of visitors in recent years, from 50,000 to 100,000 in 2009, remarkably it has all been achieved with the same number of staff and volunteers.”
The team at Bletchley Park is working hard to maintain the number of visitors for 2010 and already, the number of group bookings is higher than at the same time last year. In order to ensure the continued smooth running of the Park, a significant number of new volunteer tour guides will be needed.
Anyone who has a general interest in the past, or a particular interest in World War Two, is very welcome to come along to the recruitment fayre for a no-commitment and informal chat with other like-minded volunteer enthusiasts. They will also have an opportunity to go on a guided tour of the Park. Full training will be given to new volunteers who may choose how much or little time they are able to give up – weekends, weekdays, once a month, or more often.
For further information, contact Niki Holmes Bridges, the Bletchley Park Trust Volunteer Co-ordinator on 01908 272675 or visit www.bletchleypark.org.uk
for further information.
Author: Seth Barton
Find a review
advertisement
Aeris Muvman
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £341
Kingston Ultimate 64GB SDXC
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £110
Logitech HD Webcam C270
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £16
Symantec Norton Online Backup
Category: SoftwareRating:
Price: £40
Samsung High Speed microSDHC card
Category: GadgetsRating:
Price: £11
- Virgin Media celebrates 5th birthday with speeds soon to double
- Win Kaspersky ONE for Safer Internet Day
- Ofcom tells BT to drop its wholesale prices
- Pirate Bay launches downloadable physical objects
- O2 phone numbers unwittingly shared with websites
- Microsoft Points to be discontinued?
- Win Tekken: Blood Vengeance on DVD
- OnLive Desktop brings Windows 7 to the iPad
- Nokia chief Elop denies Microsoft buy-out plans
- Fujitsu launches Arrows Tab Wi-Fi waterproof tablet
Software Store
advertisement

