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Annual Review 2023
Beam Parklands,
Dagenham
At another Land Trust site, Beam Parklands, the project Rewilding for Reptiles,
has been funded by a grant of £35k from the Mayor of London’s Rewild London
Fund. This will work to survey and identify reptile and amphibian populations and
improve habitats across the Beam corridor.
This is in addition to Basic Payment Scheme income of £113k and Woodland
Management & Higher Level Stewardship Grants of £10k.
The Board of Trustees
The Land Trust’s Board of Trustees play an invaluable part in supporting the
success of Trust and we would like to offer our heartfelt appreciation to our Board
for their continued guidance and expertise.
Each member of our Board of Trustees brings with them not only a unique skill set
and range of experience, but also passion and commitment to act in the best
interests of the Trust.
Acknowledging the commitment of our partners, members and staff
Under the Land Trust’s operating model, we engage local managing partners and
community groups to run our sites in line with our strategic and charitable
objectives. Without their invaluable contribution, the Trust would simply be unable
to deliver all of its outstanding achievements.
The contribution of our Members is also very much appreciated. Their counsel and
advice continues to be incredibly valuable to the organisation.
Our thanks also must go to the Land Trust colleagues for their continued hard
work and commitment. The Land Trust culture is built upon respect, collaboration,
responsibility and inspiration and it is these values which ensure that together, we
deliver for both the environment and for communities, and, in turn, continue to
change lives for the better.
William Hiscocks Alan Carter
Chairman Chief Executive
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