Community Engagement with Nature in Sussex
Resources for Change working with Sussex Nature Partnership to better understand how people value their local green and blue spaces.
Resources for Change working with Sussex Nature Partnership to better understand how people value their local green and blue spaces.
Since 2016 R4C have been involved the evaluation of this landscape-scale conservation project, funded by an HLF heritage grant. The client required an evaluation of the impact of new visitor and education facilities and its activity and access programme in terms of the achievement of project outcomes
The purpose of the workshop, designed and facilitated for the Arun & Rother Rivers Trust, was to progress the development of a revised and updated Catchment Management Plan, providing partners with an opportunity to input information and ideas on the draft document….
This feasibility study explored the range of feasible options for developing the potential of the ex-Forestry Commission Wales (FCW) building at Bwlch Nant yr Arian (BNYA) near Aberystwyth into a resource for the Cambrian Mountains region …..
R4C worked with officers and other stakeholders to identify ways in which they could work cooperatively to develop and produce the plan for the Council…..
Having supported the development of a Bedgebury Pinetum Development Plan in 2019, R4C have been appointed to develop an Audience Development Plan to inform the future development of a National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) project to…
Resources for Change worked with the local steering group to develop and manage consultation to guide production of the plan…
Resources for Change has undertaken Audience Development Plans (ADP) for a range of purposes such as Development stage of a Landscape Partnership Scheme and / or development of a parks or heritage sites….
A £2.2 million (HLF Heritage Grant) catchment based project in West Sussex delivered by a partnership of seven organisations working alongside local communities to promote a thriving river system where wildlife flourishes and where people value its unique natural and cultural heritage.
In September 2014 we started work in the North Pennines AONB with the Allen Valleys Landscape Partnership Scheme team, helping them to put together a monitoring and evaluation plan.