Update your preferences
Thank you for helping us stay up to date and letting us know what kinds of extra mailings you would like to receive from us (in addition to your standard postal Tern mailing and membership cards.)
Please advise any changes you wish to make to your preferences below. We will process all updates as quickly as we can.
We also want to tell you about all the things we do to save wildlife!
If you are happy for us to send you information about events, campaigns or fundraising that can make a difference to Norfolk’s wildlife, please let us know by completing the form below.
Changing these preferences will not affect your regular membership mailings and cards.
We want to take good care of your information
We will keep your details secure at all times. We never sell or share your details with any other third party for their own use. This is our summarised privacy notice. Please read our full privacy policy.
Update your membership
If you wish to make any of the following changes, please email us at: membership@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk, including your name and membership number or postcode. Or you can telephone 01603 625540 during office hours.
- Cancel a membership*
- Amend your postal address or email address
- Amend your membership name/s
- Amend your subscription type or amount paid
- Amend your payment method (Do not email us bank details. Ask us for a Direct Debit form and we will send one to you by email or post)
- Request a replacement membership card
*If you pay by Direct Debit, and would be due to make a payment within a week’s time, you should also contact your bank to cancel your Direct Debit instruction to ensure it is not collected.
Why can’t I see my current details on screen?
At the moment we are not able to connect our membership database to our website so that your personal details would be accessible to you online to amend yourself. If we can offer this secure service in future, we will let members know.
What we mean by events, campaigns and fundraising
Events:
at our Visitor Centres and across Norfolk.
Campaigns:
could include volunteering, petitions or awareness-raising.
Fundraising:
such as land purchase and other appeals, sponsorship, community fundraising, membership promotion and our 250 Club lottery