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Land Trust Annual Review 2020

 Our sites play
 an important
 role in aiding our
 communities’   Chief Executive’s report
 physical and
 mental wellbeing














                                       “...We are doing everything we can

                                     to manage this challenge and ensure
                                a bright and prosperous future for the charity.”



















                            We have enjoyed another            workforce, we were also able to ensure that they were
                            successful year, with further      maintained to the best possible standards during this time.
                            sites brought into our ownership
                            and management and increased       It is too early to say what the long-term implications of
                            charitable delivery across our     Covid-19 will be for the Land Trust, but we are doing
                            parks and green spaces.            everything we can to manage this challenge and ensure
                                                               a bright and prosperous future for the charity. There
                            With people’s appreciation of      will undoubtedly be some impact in terms of charitable
                            the natural environment growing    delivery, particularly in the early part of 2020-21, but we are
           considerably during the period of lockdown to deal with   continuing to engage with our communities and volunteer
           Covid-19, which started a week before the end of the   workforce, enabling us to make a positive difference to
           2019-20 financial year, I’ve been very proud to see the   people’s lives.
           Land Trust taking a lead in ensuring that our sites play
           such an important role in aiding our communities    If nothing else the pandemic has brought home to many
           physical and mental wellbeing.                      the importance of well managed and designed public
                                                               open space in helping create and maintain the health and
           Fortunately, the effects of Covid-19 on the Trust have   wellbeing of communities. We look forward to continuing
           been limited so far. Our staff team has adapted quickly   our work with Government and our partners, ensuring that
           and effectively to the challenges of home working, made   proper funding is available, not just to create new parks
           significantly easier by the work done by our I.T team to   and green spaces, but to maintain that space in the future.
           get the appropriate infrastructure in place in advance.
           Although our volunteering activities had to be postponed   Placekeeping, as we call it, is what creates places where
           at the year end and into the new financial year due to   people want to live, work and play. Failure to maintain
           the guidelines around social distancing, we were able to   these spaces damages society and is the key reason that
           keep the vast majority of our green spaces open for our   we founded the Land Trust 16 years ago.
           communities to use.
                                                               Finally, I would like to thank our committed team of staff,
           Working closely with our dedicated Managing Partners   volunteers and managing partners without whom none of
           and contractors, and in some cases our volunteer    our charitable delivery would have been possible.


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