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The Annual Land Trust Managing Partner Awards
“ The Land Trust Awards give us
the opportunity to celebrate the
amazing work that our Managing
SITE OF Partners and community groups do
THE YEAR across our sites. Every park, nature
reserve or piece of open space has
Countess a positive impact on the community
of Chester wildlife and environment. It’s really
Country inspiring to get together and
Park celebrate stories and successes.
“ It also gives us the opportunity to
recognise the tireless work of all
the volunteers who get involved
with their local sites. They think
nothing of giving up their time
and we do all we can to ensure
that their efforts benefit them in
return, whether through mental
and physical wellbeing gains, skills
they learn or friends they make.”
Alan Carter, Director of
Portfolio Management
COMMUNITY SPACE BEST SPACE DEVELOPING SPACE
OF THE YEAR FOR NATURE FOR NATURE
Silverdale Greenwich Peninsula Warrington
Country Park Ecology Park
HIGHLY COMMENDED HIGHLY COMMENDED HIGHLY COMMENDED
Greenwich & Pleasley Haig Beam Parklands and Mayles Lane
HEALTH SITE EDUCATIONAL SITE MOST IMPROVED
OF THE YEAR OF THE YEAR SPACE
Countess of Chester Northumberlandia Parndon Lock
Langdon Lake & Meadow
HIGHLY COMMENDED HIGHLY COMMENDED HIGHLY COMMENDED
Port Sunlight River Park Elba Park and Greenwich Mayles Lane
PROJECT VOLUNTEER RANGER OF
OF THE YEAR* OF THE YEAR* THE YEAR
Avenue Washlands Ian Roberts Joe Evans
(Countess of Chester) (Liverpool Festival Gardens)
*Nominated by Managing Partners *Nominated by Managing Partners
HIGHLY COMMENDED HIGHLY COMMENDED HIGHLY COMMENDED
Warren House Park Ken Taylor (Warren House Park) James Fleetwood and
and Fryston Country Trails Mike Little (Mayles Lane) Hannah Darcel (South Yorkshire)
Tony Day (Greenwich)
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