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Service Charge Land Trust Annual Review 2018
The Land Trust has many years of experience improved, particularly in how we manage a
in managing parks and open green spaces. positive relationship with our residents and keep
them informed about our work in an effective way.
However in recent years, we have taken our
unique skill set, passion and expertise for We are developing innovative methods to
improving people’s lives directly into communities communicate with, consult and involve the
by taking on service charge spaces. This involves community to enable residents to make
us taking on the management of the decisions on how their land is managed.
green space and planning a sustainable future
that benefits all residents and the local community. In addition to Beaulieu and Upton, the Land
We work with a local contractor or managing Trust took on the management of Waverley
partner to ensure the upkeep and maintenance in 2017, bringing our total number of service
of the site are to a high standard. The cost is then charge sites to three. Waverley currently has
shared between all residents (the service charge), around 800 residents who contribute to the
who are kept informed and involved in decision green space around their properties. This
making processes and budgeting. includes two lakes, which are surrounded Awards
by woodland and open green space. As
Unlike commercial landscape contractors we development continues on the site, the Land
have a long-term interest in the site and aim Trust will take on more of the completed space
to manage our spaces in a way that improves and begin new relationships with homeowners.
people’s lives and communities, rather than to
generate shareholder dividends. In the future, we will continue to develop our
three service charge spaces, whilst bringing
This is reflected in our resident’s satisfaction more communities on board with our forward-
following recent surveys on our sites at Beaulieu thinking, people first approach.
and Upton. The results highlighted that 78%
of residents said that our work had a positive
impact on their mental health and wellbeing,
while 75% of respondents said they were happy “ It is our belief that well
to live in a space managed by the Land Trust. managed green space is
the catalyst that creates,
While the early results of this work are promising
we recognise that there are areas that can be healthy, resilient and
sustainable communities.
“ Building new homes is
vitally important to the
country, but it is the
green infrastructure
around these homes that
is key to bringing new
communities together,
creating support networks Four Land Trust sites
and providing space were recipients
for healthy activity and of the prestigious
outdoor education.” Green Flag award
Euan Hall, Chief Executive in 2017-18
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