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Community cohesion and volunteering                                                         Land Trust Annual Review 2019













































 The work of
 our volunteers
 makes a huge
 difference to
 our sites.

 The positive impact of our volunteers  Practicing what we preach



 Friends of groups, communities and our volunteers   is now a fantastic example of how working with   At the Land Trust we believe in practicing what
 are an absolutely vital part of the successful   residents can transform a new development into    we preach which is why our staff took part in a
 management of our parks and green spaces and   a proper community.   volunteering day on our 2018 Site of the Year,
 there are so many fantastic examples of people   The group is led by chair, Nick Alex, a   Northumberlandia.
 giving up their time to make a difference on the   passionate volunteer who represents the   On a beautiful sunny (but cold!) North East day,
 sites near where they live and work.    community and has made UMRA the place to go   our team constructed new paths, built bird boxes
 One amazing example is The Friends of Knowle   for residents who are struggling with any aspect of   and carried out wildlife surveys.
 Haven who also act as Managing Partner on the   living in Upton.
 site. They are a small local group of people who   Land Trust Estates manager, Charles Langtree,
 wanted to make the most of a green space in their   works closely with the group to help organise
 community and they have risen to the challenge   events, including a Christmas event which
 with remarkable results.   was hugely popular, and the group continue to                              We want
                                                                                                       volunteers to
 Nature is now flourishing at Knowle Haven and   organise other well attended events throughout        enjoy working
                                                                                                       on our green
 their work has been recognised with awards from   the year.                                           spaces.
 the parish council and the Land Trust.  The Land Trust’s service charge management of
 Another of our spaces where the community play   spaces allows us to help build communities and
 a vital role in its success is in our service charge   encourage people to benefit from the green space
 site at Upton in Northampton. The Land Trust has   which surrounds them. UMRA is an example of
 managed the site since 2016 and there have been   how we can work in harmony with communities,
 significant challenges but working with the Upton   including those who contribute to a green space
 Meadows Residents Association (UMRA) Upton   service charge.





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