Engagement for Nature Recovery: Nature Am Byth!
The Natur am Byth! (NAB!) project, which aimed to create Wales’s largest natural heritage programme to save species that are close to extinction and help people reconnect with nature….
The Natur am Byth! (NAB!) project, which aimed to create Wales’s largest natural heritage programme to save species that are close to extinction and help people reconnect with nature….
Working for a partnership led by the Blue Marine Foundation, and funded by the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme, we are helping to create a Seascape Recovery Plan to ensure nature thrives in this iconic marine environment….
In November 2024, Resources for Change were commissioned by Shropshire Council to conduct a series of engagement workshops to inform the development of the Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS)….
R4C has been commissioned by Surrey County Council to design and run a stakeholder engagement process that will enable a wide range of.….
In 2015 we began working with Fairfield, which owns and manages the Dunlin Alpha oilfield, in the North Sea; and which is no longer extracting oil and is ready for de-commissioning….
The M3 motorway lies between the city of Winchester and the Downs. On behalf of the South Downs National Park Authority, R4C, working in collaboration with Alison Farmer Associates and Lepus Consulting, designed and delivered a ‘Landscape Conversation’ ….
We developed and facilitated sessions which looked at the breadth of NRW responsibilities and activities and also enabled participants to understand…
Y Ganolfan was forced to close in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 restrictions, but during this period
it was discovered that dry rot had affected the building. The work of addressing this and the damage done to the building has meant that Y Ganolfan has remained closed until 2023, meaning that the rural community has lost one of its main facilities for holding events and community activities…..
Dyffryn Ardudwy & Talybont Community Council commissioned Resources for Change (R4C) to undertake a ‘Community Needs Survey,’ to give local people the opportunity to have their say on the current and changing needs of their community…..
Resources for Change working with Sussex Nature Partnership to better understand how people value their local green and blue spaces.