Hoveton Wetlands Restoration Project
In October 2014 we were commissioned to support the development of an exciting natural heritage project on the Norfolk Broads led by Natural England.
In October 2014 we were commissioned to support the development of an exciting natural heritage project on the Norfolk Broads led by Natural England.
Working with NEF consulting, R4C have been commissioned to evaluate this UK wide community wildflower and fungus growing projects. The first stage of the evaluation has been to develop an Outcomes Framework which has been co-produced with the delivery team at Kew.
R4C are currently developing a Volunteering Strategy for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP) and the Bournemouth Parks Foundation…..
The idea for ‘Goods from the Woods’ came from another successful Llais y Goedwig project we evaluated; ‘Dewis Gwyllt’ (Wild Choice). Deio collaborated with R4C associate Kirsty Wild on this particular evaluation, who brought a wealth of experience to the team regarding both local products and commercial business……
The Dyfodol Cambrian Futures project aimed to unlock the potential of the Cambrian Mountains area through an integrated approach to sustainable development based upon recognising the landscape, natural, and cultural value of the Cambrian Mountains…..
R4C evaluated their Lottery Reaching Communities funded Peer Support project, identifying the unique factors that make this service so successful….
Resources for Change are working with East Somerset Railway to help them evaluate a Lottery heritage-funded project to renovate the Cranmore station building, providing dementia-friendly experiences….
Resources for Change are the lifetime evaluators for the Old Chalk New Downs project, for Kent County Council. This Heritage Fund supported project covers almost 10,000 hectares along the North Downs from Kemsing to Detling In Kent….
In 2015 Resources for Change was contracted by the Dartmoor National Park Authority to carry out an independent evaluation of the Dartmoor Mires project.
We are very pleased to be working with Cambridgeshire ACRE to evaluate their new NLHF project, ‘New Life on the Old West’ project, which is looking to enhance the resilience of the Fenland landscape…