Page 12 - Annual Review 2022
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The Land Trust                                                                                       Annual Review 2022

       Our New Sites



























       Branston Locks, Staffordshire  2021/22 also saw a total of 115 hectares of ‘Suitable Alternative Natural
                           Greenspace’ (SANG) transfer to the Trust, across Berkshire, Devon and Surrey.

                           SANGs are designed to offer public recreational green space, close to residential
                           developments, attracting people away from natural sites designated Special
                           Protection Areas or Special Areas of Conservation, which need to be preserved for
                           their valuable ecology and are sensitive to public activities like dog walking.
             SANGs are      Site                    County              Size
       designed to offer    Dawlish Countryside Park   Devon            26.4 hectares                        Ash Green Meadows, Surrey  In addition to this, the Land Trust’s existing site, Ash Green Meadows in Surrey,
                                                                                                                                 was extended by two hectares to include an area of Ancient and Semi-Natural
                  public    Ridgetop Park           Devon               21.5 hectares                                 We have    Woodland. This improves the experience for visitors enabling both woodland and
            recreational                                                                                        modelled the     meadow walks across the overall site.

           green space,     Buckler’s Forest        Berkshire           42.5 hectares                               predicted  Economic and Social Value
                close to    Horsley Meadows         Surrey              24.7 hectares                               combined     Using our Social and Economic Model, which provides evidence-based,
              residential   These new public sites were all created on previously inaccessible land               benefits that   measurable indicators of the benefits of well-managed green space for
          developments     transformed into recreational sites with enhanced biodiversity, giving local         these sites will   communities, we have modelled the predicted combined benefits that these sites
                           residents the ability to access and engage with nature, and undertake recreational                    will deliver in five years, based upon actual KPIs delivered on comparable Land
                           activities including walking and quiet recreation.                                    deliver in five   Trust sites.
                                                                                                                 years, based
                           To determine the value of the biodiversity on these sites, following a desk based                     Based on our professional, community focussed, budget conscious management
                           assessment, Land Trust used the Biodiversity Metric 3.1 to estimate the           upon actual KPIs    proposals, we estimate that in five years’ time, our management of these sites
                           biodiversity baseline of these sites. Through the Land Trust’s management, the         delivered on   would help to deliver the following combined benefits per annum:
                           habitats and biodiversity will be maintained and enhanced in perpetuity.
                                                                                                                 comparable       £200,000 cost saving per year to the NHS from our interventions
                                                                                                               Land Trust sites.
                            Site                     Total Biodiversity Units   Total River Units                                 £400,000 per year tourism benefits to the local economies
                                                          (Habitats)
                            Dawlish Countryside Park       63.73              0                                                   Overall creates almost £1m gross value added for the local economies
                            Ridgetop Park                  71.10             2.76
                                                                                                                                  Save the public purse £380,000 per year
                            Buckler’s Forest               235.06             0
                                                                                                                                  Overall economic value created of £4m
                            Horsley Meadows                49.56              1.7


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