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Fundraising                                                                                 Land Trust Annual Review 2019





 The Land Trust’s fundraising activities   local communities and other stakeholders to
 provide us with an opportunity to deliver   develop diverse projects across the country
 even greater charitable benefits across   that will allow us to deliver increased charitable
 our parks and green spaces and for   outcomes on.
 those communities local to our sites.  A number of projects have been funded and
 delivered throughout the year, while we also work
 This year we have successfully secured    towards fundraising for longer term strategic
 £670k working closely with our managing partners,   developments and activities.

                                                                                                     Pleasley Pit has
                                                                                                     been transformed
                                                                                                     into a valuable
                                                                                                     community asset.






























 Funding from
 the Denise Coates
 foundation will
 transform
 Hassall Green.

 Hassall Green  Pleasley Pit



 The Land Trust was delighted to secure initial   The grant will also enable the Land Trust to   Our site at Pleasley Pit was the recipient of a grant
 funding of £291k from the Denise Coates   expand its successful Green Angels training and   of £164k from the Rural Development Programme
 Foundation that should ultimately rise to £747k.   education programme which delivers training   for England (RDPE) through Bolsover North East
 The grant will enable the Land Trust to carry out a   courses on subjects including habitat creation and   Derbyshire LEADER programme, which will be
 major project at the Trust’s site at Hassall Green, a   management, environmental education and hard   used to create a new visitor centre and café on site.
 two hectare green space which the Land Trust took   landscaping. The project focuses on encouraging   Expanding on the popular and well-used cafe
 ownership of in 2014.  social cohesion and improving the future prospects   already on site the new facility will bring more
 The planned five year programme will see   of the local community.  people to Pleasley Pit, providing a welcoming
 extensive improvements made to the site with four   space for the local community, schools and special
 key objectives:  interest groups.

       Make the site safe for regular use
    by the general public
       Restore and improve habitats
       Increase biodiversity
       Engage the community





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