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The Land Trust                                                                                      Annual Review 2021

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              Our Green    The Land Trust’s Green Angels programme which provides free environmental                 The Land    We ran three online Spring Food Growing Courses in partnership with Lancashire
       Angels team and     training and education makes a huge difference to the lives of our trainees,           Trust has also   Wildlife Trust and also promoted and co-ordinated three online workshops on
       trainees adapted    helping many into further education and employment.                                       benefited   composting, recycling and food waste in partnership with ‘Garden Organic’.
           and made a      Since launching Green Angels in 2013 thousands of trainees have enjoyed our         hugely from the   Our future plans include developing a Green Angels Woodland Heritage Skills course
          success of the   courses, while the Land Trust has also benefited hugely from the dedication and     dedication and    which we are aiming to pilot on our site at Davy Down, and we are just starting to roll
        very challenging   commitment of our Green Angels, who make a huge difference to our sites.              commitment      out a Green Angels programme at Port Sunlight River Park funded through United
                                                                                                                                 Utilities Catchment Systems Thinking (CaST) fund.
       scenarios placed    Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the Trust had to suspend many of our activities or run    of our Green
       in front of them...  them at vastly reduced numbers to ensure they were safe. However we were acutely          Angels...  It has also been a very successful year on the Land Trust’s site at Hassall Green
                           aware that many of our Green Angels trainees relied on our activities for their physical              where, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, we were able to meet our
                           and mental wellbeing so our team worked incredibly hard to engage with our trainees                   targets – and exceed most of them – for the Denise Coates Foundation project. This
                           and support them through this challenging time.                                                       saw the Trust awarded a further £155,000 and with remediation of the site complete,
                                                                                                                                 and a new container installed, our Green Angels team can now focus on developing
                           Throughout the first period of lockdown the team produced fantastic newsletters                       and delivering a very ambitious and exciting programme of activities.
                           packed full of activities and ideas for trainees to complete from the safety of their
                           own home or gardens or while taking their daily exercise. These mailings have                         Plans include:
                           continued on a monthly basis and aim to keep people focusing positively on their local
                           environment through activities, information and virtual networking.                                      Construction of a timber roundhouse
                           We also introduced Green Angels weekly online coffee mornings which ran until the                        Drystone walling training
                           end of March 2021.
                                                                                                                                    Training in ecological survey skills – to support ecosystem recording on site
                           As Covid-19 restrictions eased at various stages some activities were able to be
                           resumed in person, with limited numbers and appropriate social distancing measures                       The formation of a Friends of Hassall Green Nature Reserve group –
                           in place. Our Green Angels team and trainees adapted and made a success of the                          meetings have already been held and there is a lot of interest and commitment
                           very challenging scenarios placed in front of them.
                                                                                                                                    Training courses in wildlife ID skills; horticulture; bushcraft and survival;
                           We were pleased to be able to run online Wellbeing with Nature courses in partnership                   traditional scything; habitat creation; willow weaving
                           with Cheshire Wildlife Trust for trainees from Fort Burgoyne, South Yorkshire,
                           Warrington, Hassall Green and Davy Down.                                                                 Regular volunteering sessions



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