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The Land Trust                                                                                       Annual Review 2022

       Land Trust Annual Awards







           It has been a   The Land Trust’s Annual Managing Partner Awards recognise the exceptional
       diffi cult few years   achievements across the charity’s 80+ parks and green spaces. It has been a
                           diffi  cult few years following Covid-19 restrictions, but we were delighted, once
               following   again, to be able to hold the event in person in July 2022.
               Covid-19
         restrictions, but   It was a fantastic evening of celebration and a chance to celebrate the dedication,
                           hard work and amazing achievements across 2021-2022, none of which would be
                we were    possible without the on-going commitment of the Land Trust’s managing partners
        delighted, once    and volunteers.
            again, to be   Alan Carter, Chief Executive, hosted the evening, with awards presented to the
        able to hold the   winners by Bruce Collinson, Project Manager at Whitehill and Bordon
        event in person    Regeneration Company.
             in July 2022  The 12 award category winners included:
                            Ashton’s Fields for Most improved site of the year, Friends of Countess of
                             Chester Country Park for Best Friends/community of group of the year, and
                             Beaulieu for Most inclusive site.
                            Our Project of the Year category was voted for by our managing partners at the          It was a fantastic evening of
                             event, following detailed presentations by the project lead for each of those
                             shortlisted. With resounding support, Branching Out at Bentley Community               celebration and a chance to
                             Woodland was awarded the title for its outstanding work with asylum seekers.         celebrate the dedication, hard
                                                                                                               work and amazing achievements
                            Ranger of the year was awarded to Chris Gomersall for his hard work and
                             dedication at our Haig site, while overall Site of the year was awarded to The                      across 2021-2022
                             Avenue Country Park in Chesterfi eld – a site which has achieved outstanding
                             results and a wide range of charitable outcomes.
                                                                                                              Beaulieu, Chelmsford
                           In addition to the above, there were a further fi ve categories focusing on the work
       The Land Trust staff  volunteering
       at Hogmoor Inclosure, Hampshire   delivered to specifi cally support our charitable aims.






















                                                                                                                                                      Hogmoor Inclosure, Hampshire


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