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Land Trust Annual Review 2019

 The Land Trust:

 The first 15 years


























 The Land Trust celebrated its 15th birthday in   2004   2010-2011  2011-2012  2012-2013   2013-2014  2014-2015
 2019. Established as a pilot project in 2004,
 before becoming a registered charity in 2010,    The Land Restoration    HM Treasury approves    The first full year of the     Land Trust has     The Land Trust     Over 44,000 people
 we have welcomed millions of people to our   Trust is established.  the establishment   Land Trust operating   2,000 hectares of land    secures its 50th site.  take part in organised
 sites over the last 15 years making a hugely    Over the first three years   of the Land Trust   as a registered charity.  under management.   Land Trust endowment   activities on Land
 positive impact with the communities based   of the pilot, eight sites   as an independent    Hectares under    ‘The Lady of the North’   portfolio rises to over    Trust sites.
 charity with five key
 around our sites and changing people’s lives    and 400 hectares of land   charitable objectives   management      Northumberlandia    £100 million.   Countess of Chester
 for the better.  were transferred with an   of health, community   increased from 985   transfers to the     Northumberlandia   Country Park officially
 endowment to the Trust.  and social cohesion,   hectares to 1,800.  Land Trust.  welcomes over 120,000   opened by Duchess
 This timeline takes you back through some of the   education, economy    After 27 years of    Transformation of    visitors and features   of Cornwall.
 incredible things that have been achieved working   and environment.  dereliction, Festival   Port Sunlight River    on ITV’s Tales of    Port Sunlight River Park
 with our fantastic team of managing partners     Cronton Colliery, Haig   Gardens reopens in   Park begins.   Northumberland with   (opened by local MP
                   2012 thanks to the hard
                                                                    Robson Green.
                                                                                            Alison McGovern) and
 and volunteers.  Colliery and Greenwich   work of the Land Trust.   Over 8,000 people      Canvey Wick (opened
 Ecology Park transfer                     attended community       The Land Trust takes
 to the Land Trust’s                       events on our sites.     on historic site,       by TV presenter
 Here’s to the next 15 years!  management.                          Fort Burgoyne.          Steve Backshall) also
                                                                                            officially open to the
                                                                    Green Angels launched   general public.
                                                                    at Liverpool Festival
                                                                    Gardens.
                                                                    Greenwich Ecology
                                                                    Park, Elba Park,
                                                                    Weetslade and Beam
                                                                    Parklands receive
                                                                    Green Flag status.



























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