As the month of September comes to an end so does The Carbon Landscape Partnership. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Carbon Landscape Partnership was a £3.2 million programme, delivering 24 projects over five years! The programme was designed to restore and reconnect wild spaces, improve access to nature for local communities and inspire people to discover and care for nature, and that is exactly what we have done!
Over these past five years we have engaged 14,162 participants through 898 activities, talks, walks and events and had 807 school children involved in education and learning activity. We have worked with 140 local community groups and schools to get pupils and local communities engaging in their local nature again. This has been done through running workshops, events and sessions where schools and members of the local community where invited to join us in exploring and reconnecting with the nature that is on their very own doorstep! We have had 2,792 people attending and benefitting from 214 training and skills workshops and we are so grateful for all the support and interest that the local communities have shown us over the years.