Medway Dark Skies is an initiative aiming to conserve and enhance dark skies across the rural landscape of the Medway area, in Kent, and raise people's awareness of Artificial Light At Night.
We work with partners to inform the public how Artificial Light at Night negatively affects the health of plants, night time pollinators, birds, amphibians, mammals and humans.
As a volunteer, your role will be to take night time sky metre readings while enjoying the night sky, and share the data with us. You will also assist with the project's events programme activities and local discussions with Parish Councils, businesses, industry and other local groups.
We provide training and support. This role is suitable for volunteers local to the Medway Kent area.
If you'd like to find out more about this Dark Skies project and how you can get involved, we have a free online session running as part of this year's Big Help Out on Friday 5th June at 12pm. Register here
Volunteer roleDark Skies Volunteer
Volunteer managerCPRE Kent Director
Where you will be basedCommunity
Why we want youWe're building a team of volunteers who will take night time sky quality meter readings from across the rural areas of Medway, Kent. We will use the data to map light pollution and identify areas that might need help and support to reduce obtrusive light (sky glow, light spillage or nuisance).
You don't need any specific experience to join the team, just a love of the countryside and a willingness to get involved. The role is flexible and you'll be able to choose how and when you support us.
You'll receive all the training you need to get involved.
What you will be doing