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31st October 2019

BLOG: Introducing technology to outdoor activities: Encouraging people to get outdoors or increasing smartphone addiction?

You don’t have to scroll far on social media to see people enjoying themselves in beautiful parts of the world. Do you ever find yourself wishing you were outside enjoying it rather than looking at it through your screen?

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Charles Jencks was the man behind the innovative design of Nortumberlandia

23rd October 2019

Land Trust pays tribute to Charles Jencks – the man behind The Lady of the North – as he passes away at the age of 80

The Land Trust was saddened to learn of the death of Charles Jencks, the renowned landscape designer and architectural historian, at the age of 80.

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Excavation

17th October 2019

History revealed as old Bromborough Courthouse site is excavated

The dedication of nearly 30 volunteers has provided a fascinating insight into the past of Port Sunlight River Park and the site of the old Bromborough Courthouse.

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16th October 2019

New trail leaflet for Countess of Chester Country Park after funding from British Land Reclamation Society

A new leaflet guiding visitors around new trails at the popular Countess of Chester Country Park, has been developed thanks to a grant of £4,240 from the British Land Reclamation Society.

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The Land Trust Blog

10th October 2019

BLOG: World Mental Health Day ‘We’re in this together. Every mind matters.’

When I started to write the latest Land Trust blog for World Mental Health Day I decided I wanted to start with a definition, a simple explanation of something that 1 in 4 of us are going to struggle with at some point every single year.

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