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The Land Trust                                Annual Review 2022

 Community Cohesion and Volunteering







 Our volunteers   Volunteering and engagement of the local communities is an extremely valuable
 provide an   way of enhancing our sites and creating real emotional ownership within them.
 Organised events and activities on many of our sites help to bring communities
 invaluable   together, but informal activities such as dog walking and cycling (where
 service and give   allowed) enable like-minded people to share their pastimes.
 us a direct   Most of our sites offer volunteering opportunities from regular volunteer days
 connection with   which help us maintain the site in tip top condition to ad hoc seasonal events such
 the local   as thinning trees and welcoming visitors and providing site information. Our
 community and   volunteers provide an invaluable service and give us a direct connection with the
 local community and park users.
 park users
 Volunteer of the year
 18-year-old horticulture student, Jack Windle, was awarded Volunteer of the Year
 for his hard work and dedication at sites managed in partnership with TCV across
 South Yorkshire.

 As a student at Dearne Valley College, when Jack politely approached TCV last
 year asking if he could gain work experience by joining the Dinnington and Kiveton
 Green Gym teams, he was immediately accepted.
 Jack was welcomed into the group as a shy teenager, but it wasn’t long before his   Hogmoor Inclosure, Hampshire  Community space of the year
 confidence and personality started to shine through and he’s now a treasured   Hogmoor Enclosure and Prince Philip Park was named the winner of our
 member of the team.             Community Space of the Year category for a whole host of worthy reasons.
 Quoting Jack’s nomination, “Jack has been nominated because of his incredible   Many of the   The site has hosted 51 events – almost one a week! - throughout the year
 attitude to work and his exceptional work ethic, his wonderful sense of humour,   attracting more than 9,000 people. The events ranged from regular adult and
 kind and helpful attitude and how he positively engages with everyone in the group   individuals   junior park runs and orienteering events, to Brian Wood’s multiple charity
 - most of whom are at least 40 years his senior. He has overcome many personal   involved have   marathon runs raising money for walking with the wounded.
 challenges through volunteering, is a brilliant role model to others and he a real   appreciated the
 pleasure to work with.”         Rangers from managing partner the Deadwater Valley Trust also run two
             groups and said
 Countess of Chester Country     conservation volunteer groups and have delivered 63 sessions involving 287
 Park, Chester  Well done, Jack.   getting outdoors   individuals over the 12 month period. Many of the individuals involved have
             has significantly   appreciated the groups and said getting outdoors has significantly improved their
                                 mental health and wellbeing.
               improved their
               mental health     On top of this, the Deadwater Valley Trust also worked with the South Downs
               and wellbeing     National Park on a lottery funded partnership based event called Secrets of the
                                 Heath.
                                 Economic and Social Value Table

                                 Community and Place         Value (per annum)  Type of value
                                                             2021-22
                                 Volunteering                £495,824       Gross Value Added
                                 Volunteering                £329,791       Economic Value
                                 Recreational and Cultural Value  £10,380,062  Economic Value
                                 Community Engagement        £1,310,348     Economic Value
                                 ASB incidents               £748,800       Cost saving


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