Sports and Wellness
We were asked to consult with local activity providers (clubs, groups, businesses etc) and the wider community, to establish what is needed, what is achievable, and to develop an outline business case to evidence this.
We were asked to consult with local activity providers (clubs, groups, businesses etc) and the wider community, to establish what is needed, what is achievable, and to develop an outline business case to evidence this.
In early 2019 we completed a review of Sport Wales two lottery funded grant programmes, Community Chest and Development Grants…
Resilience and Innovation Northants (RAIN) runs from 2022 to 2027 and is funded by Environment Agency/Defra. The objective of the RAIN project is to build flood resilience in two river catchments in Northants. The project is innovative because it has work packages that focus on multiple and integrated approaches – natural flood management, community resilience, property flood resilience and building a flood risk model ….
(R4C) were tasked with helping the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust (HWT) to better understand their audiences at Queenswood Country Park ….
The final report has just been submitted to the Clyde Marine Planning Partnership for a major public dialogue that R4C, in partnership with C2W consulting, have run in Scotland….
Resources for Change are the lifetime evaluators for the five-year Land of the Fanns scheme, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund …
You cannot really describe Poole Park as greenspace as its central feature is a large Victorian boating lake, blue space as well as greenspace….
Resources for Change are evaluating the Future Parks Accelerator project underway in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, delivering for Bournemouth Parks Foundation….
Flooding, in many parts of the UK is becoming more prevalent, having a detrimental effect on more communities and individual households. The Ox-Cam project is one of three UK Property Flood Resilience (PFR) Pathfinder projects that have been funded by Defra….
In this report for CIEEM, we propose a range of actions which the sector can take now, and in the short to mid-term to help address the capacity crisis in the ecology sector.