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Road LNR, Colne Through
grants from the Lancashire Environmental Fund and Pendle's Canal Corridor, improvements
have been made to footpaths and new interpretation boards produced. The
Trust has worked closely with Pond Conservation and the local New
Deal team to create a small community group to help manage the reserve. The
group is administered by the Trust. This approach has created an impressive list
of achievements. The capital improvements over the last 18 months have made the
reserve suitable for school and community groups to make use of the area for education
and informal recreation. The Trust's education
team now makes regular use of the reserve with local schools. Activities
have been organised to attract those who wouldn't normally visit an LNR through
events such as origami sessions, Halloween events and health walks. The
East Lancashire LNR project works on a partnership basis. There is a large number
of voluntary, community and statutory organisations working across the region.
Through working together, awareness of local nature reserves and their potential
has been greatly increased. Many nature reserves in East Lancashire have existing
community groups. We aim to work with these groups to provide support and advice
where needed. The
East Lancs LNR Project is an on-going project and is an excellent way to develop
the smaller projects running in individual boroughs. The initiative has made a
significant impact in the short time it has been running and has the potential
to develop into a major project across the region. Click
here for further information about Greenfield
Road LNR
Kim
Coverdale
Burnley SAP Officer
The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and
North Merseyside
East Lancashire Voluntary Sector Resource Centre
62 - 64 Yorkshire Street
Burnley
BB11 3BT
tel:
01282 704605
email: kcoverdale@lancswt.org.uk
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