Strawberry Hill volunteers receive recognition

Strawberry Hill volunteers receive recognition

Council & Volunteers General Places
The grounds volunteers at Strawberry Hill at Barmup have been honoured with a Certificate of Appreciation from the Albany & Regional Volunteer Service (ARVS).
The certificate, presented during the ARVS National Volunteer Week on 20 May and was in recognition of their hard work and dedication to the Strawberry Hill grounds.
We extend our biggest congratulations to the volunteers for this well-deserved award.
Image: Councillor Malcolm Traill (far right) awarding the certificate to volunteers Victor and Patricia
Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Strawberry Hill at Barmup gardening volunteers

The gardening team at Strawberry Hill Barmup comprises 15 dedicated volunteers who consistently exceed expectations in maintaining the grounds for visitors. Their diverse skills are essential for caring for the complex gardens.  Beyond their skills and team, each volunteer fosters a supporting environment where camaraderie flourishes, ensuring everyone feels at home and shares in laughter. Without this team, the Albany landmark would have succumbed to overgrowth. Thank you for all your hard work.

gardening volunteers at Strawberry Hill at Barmup for their Certificate of Appreciation from the Albany & Regional Volunteer Service

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