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history of the trust

Trust Milestones: The First 20 Years

1962 Lancashire Naturalists' Trust established on 1st August
1963 South Walney Island nature reserve. (The site was transferred to the new Cumbria Wildlife Trust in 1974 as a result of local government boundary changes.)
196590 members
1967Regional Committees established
Annual turnover £217
1968Lytham St. Anne's LNR set up at LNT instigation
1970North West Biological Field Data Bank started
Trust has 366 members
1973Administrative Officer appointed
1974'Lapwing' launched
Interpretive Project started
1978First local group started - in Southport
1979Ted Jackson becomes Chairman
Over 1600 members
1980First part of Mere Sands Wood handed to Trust
David Bellamy pays his first visit to the Trust
New name - Lancashire Trust for Nature Conservation
1982Rest of Mere Sands Wood acquired
Astley Moss Reserve
21 year lease
12 Trust Nature Reserves

 

Trust Milestones: The Last 20 Years

1983Devlopment Officer apponted
1984Cuerden Office established
Warton Crag reserve brought into management
Seaforth reserve licence agreed
1985Red Scar reserve purchased (2nd Trust-owned site)
First Director appointed
First MSC staff appointed
Visit of Sir David Attenborough on 6th November
First Five Year Plan 1985-1990
1986Conservation Officer and Urban Wildlife Officer
Finance Officer seconded from TSB
MSC team expanded from 4 to 22
Astley Moss reserve purchased
2000 members
1988Bolton Wildlife Project started
1991Visit by HRH The Prince of Wales, June 7th
1992Trust appointed manager of Cuerden Valley Park
New Name - Lancashire Wildlife Trust
Biological Heritage Site Project started in Lancashire
1993New visitor centre at Mere Sands Wood
1994Penwortham Education Centre started
1995Red Moss, Horwich saved from development
1996Seaforth Visitor Centre opened
More than 260 owners and managers of BHS contracted
1999Trust designated National Qualification Training Centre
2000English Nature Awards for MSW and Salthill Quarry
2001

Biodiversity Action Plans (BAPS) for Lancashire and north Merseyside published
34 Nature Reserves
Over 1000 Watch Club Members
Turnover 2001-2002 £1.5 million

2002New HQ started with Heritage Lottery Fund grant of £1.7m
Business Plan 2002-2005 agreed
8000 Trust members
2003New HQ opened in October by David Bellamy
2005Construction of Bolton Environment Resource Centre began
2006Trusts HQ (The Barn) was granted award-winning Eco-Centre status by ENCAMS

 

Recent Achievements

Purchase of Freshfield Dune Heath, Merseyside

Purchase of Heysham Moss, Lancashire

'Access for All' project completed at Mere Sands Wood (MSW)

Completion of 5yr 'Heritage Reserves' project undertaking major capital works on 9 nature reserves

New Deal Environment Task Force gained 56% success in long-term job placement

16% increase in bookings at the Penwortham Environment

Education Centre Education for a Greener Future doubled schools visited with their waste minimisation message

'Seasons in the Wood' project completed at MSW

Red Squirrel refuge and buffer zone launched at Sefton, Merseyside

Purchase of extension to Astley Moss Nature Reserve

 

Awards Received 2005/06

British Trust for Ornithology, Hanson Business Bird Challenge Community Award at Heysham Nature Reserve, in conjunction with British Energy

Red Rose Award for 'Best waste minimisation project in Lancashire'

Royal Horticultural Society 'Conservation and Environment' Award with friends of Ball Grove, Colne

Three 'Volunteer of the Year' awards for Impact and Commitment at Wigan and Blackburn

The Charter Award for Productive Landscapes in Preston


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dedicated to the protection and promotion of the wildlife in Lancashire, seven boroughs of
Greater Manchester and four of Merseyside, all lying North of the River Mersey.
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