Cheshire Landscape Trust has been successful in being awarded a grant from the Big
Lottery Fund’s Awards For All scheme to run a new project called Landscape Wardens. This is building on the success of the Tree Warden scheme that the
Trust has run across Cheshire for over 20 years and hopes
to build on this work by encouraging people to take a greater interest in
the landscape around them.
Cheshire Landscape Trust are inviting people to get involved with the new project and learn more
about the local landscape – how to read it, record it and look after it. The Landscape Wardens project will initially be centred on 2 very
different parts of Cheshire, urban Ellesmere Port and the largely rural area of
Broxton in south Cheshire, to give a good overview of the wide range of
landscapes in the county.
The
first events will be an introduction to the project and a chance for people to
get involved with future events. These two initial events will take place in
Ellesmere Port on Saturday 29th September and at Bickerton Village
Hall on Saturday 6th October. Both events will be from 2 to 4 p.m.
Following
events will include the chance to learn about Landscape Character and how this
helps you to read your landscape and everything in it. There will also be a
workshop on wildlife habitats and practical things that can be done to look
after them. All the events are free with refreshments provided.
If
you would like to get involved then why not go along to the event on Saturday
29th September at West Cheshire College Campus or on Saturday 6th October at Bickerton Village Hall and become a Landscape Warden.
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