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Economic and social value: Service Charge           Land Trust Annual Review 2020

















































 Delivering economic
 and social value is
 what sets the Land
 Trust part from
 Contributions to this overall economic and social value   other green space
 from the Trust’s service charge sites come from a variety   management providers
 of areas and are either classified as a cost saving to the
 public purse or gross value added:



 Health care cost savings  Supply chain expenditure  Workforce development (Cost saving)
 £57,111  £121,931  £27,977

                Health
 Adults engaged in training  Tourism  Recreational and cultural value

 £9,039  £115,114  £732,079  The Land Trust is extremely

                 proud of the work we
 Land management and use  Workforce development (GVA)  Community engagement  do across our sites to
                 improve the physical
 £1,075,189  £47,530  £94,900  and mental wellbeing
                 of our communities and
                 this is reflected in the
                 activities we deliver on
 These results are hugely encouraging and continue to   our green spaces.
 highlight the excellent work the Trust is doing on behalf
 of over 4,400 homeowners across the country.


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