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Measuring our impact - the added value of the Land Trust                Land Trust Annual Review 2018









 After analysing the information provided from all   Health
 of our sites in 2017/18 the results showed that
 for every £1 that we spend there is an overall
 economic and social benefit of £4.

 This is hugely valuable information for the Land
 Trust and our development clients. To be able
 to put an economic value on the work we do is
 absolutely vital for our future work and will be
 particularly important when it comes to putting
 a convincing case forward to government and
 key decision makers for greater investment in
 green infrastructure.
 The model will also help us as we continue
 to grow our business proposition. While
 traditionally the sites we have managed have
 come in the form of an endowment we now
 have three service charge sites under our
 management with more to follow over the next
 couple of years.
 Being able to demonstrate our added value to
 the residents and the communities that we work
 with will not only help them feel positive about
 the communities they live in but will also be of
 significant reputational benefit to the Land Trust
 and partners going forward.

 It also enables us to demonstrate the value we
 can add to new strategic residential schemes
 as they come through the planning system,
 so that the green spaces are designed and
 maintained in a way which meets community
 needs and maximises social value delivered.







           The cost to the UK
           economy of mental
           health problems at
           work is £34.9 billion,
           according to research
           published by the
           Centre for Mental Health


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