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Supporter groups in Warwickshire

Visitors walking in the grounds on a sunny day at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire
Visitors walking in the grounds at Charlecote Park | © National Trust Images/Annapurna Mellor

Join a local supporter group in Warwickshire to meet other National Trust members and volunteers who feel passionate about the same things. There are five different groups to join, with activities including visits, special interest talks, conservation tasks and social and fundraising events. Read on to find a local organisation or click on a supporter group’s name in the menu to jump to its details.

Why join a supporter group?

Getting together with other National Trust enthusiasts, members and volunteers who feel passionate about the same things is priceless. Sharing unique experiences and finding out more about the places you care about is what being part of a local National Trust supporter group is all about.

From listening to expert talks and going on behind-the-scenes tours to taking relaxing holidays or restoring natural habitats in the great outdoors, you’ll be part of something amazing. Supporter groups promote and assist the National Trust’s work within their local area and raise money for conservation and development projects through all kinds of events.

Coventry Centre

The Coventry Centre was founded in 1957 and is a friendly group that welcomes people of all ages, either as ordinary members or to become members of the committee.

Profits generated go towards Trust places in the area to help pay for repair and restoration. A recent fund bought a sundial made for Charlecote Park in memory of a chairman of the Coventry Centre.

Friends group volunteers organising a musical concert at Croome Park, Worcestershire
Volunteers working together to help set up an event | © National Trust Images/Paul Harris

Coventry and Warwickshire National Trust Volunteers (NTV)

Group members come from all over Coventry and Warwickshire with a wide range of ages, occupations, and backgrounds.

Mid Warwickshire Association

Founded in 1972 the Mid Warwickshire Association was created to support the National Trust by entertaining members with talks, excursions, and planned holidays.

Members are from all over the county and beyond, including Rugby, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Coventry and Southam.

Outside the 16th-century Packwood House, Warwickshire
Outside the 16th-century Packwood House | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

Rugby Association

The Rugby Association was founded in 1987 and is a friendly group that welcomes new members from Rugby, Nuneaton, and the surrounding areas.

Stratford upon Avon and District Association

The Stratford upon Avon and District Association was formed by a group of volunteers in 1979.

Guided walks around Clent Hills in partnership with Cotswold Outdoors, Worcestershire

All about supporter groups

Find more information on supporter groups and up-to-date contact details for each group.

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