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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Conservation Action Plan
Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership has applied to the Heritage Lottery Fund for funding for a 4 year programme of projects in the north west of Sheffield. You can read all about our vision for the Sheffield Lakeland area, our partners, and our 20 proposed projects in our Landscape Conservation Action Plan.
Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership has applied to the Heritage Lottery Fund for funding for a 4 year programme of projects in the north west of Sheffield. You can read all about our vision for the Sheffield Lakeland area, our partners, and our 20 proposed projects in our Landscape Conservation Action Plan.
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Landscape Conservation Action Plan
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Introduction and Acknowledgements S
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Introduction to the plan What is a
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Our Landscape Defining Sheffield La
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The community of the landscape Over
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SLLP LCAP Our Landscape 11
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Damflask Reservoir, Photo T. Bagsha
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There are different types of partne
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The Steering Group (continued) Orga
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Contributing Partners The Sheffield
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Community of Partners Other groups,
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Geographical communities and commun
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Understanding Sheffield Lakeland
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The Sheffield Lakeland Project Area
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LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT Land
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LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT The
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LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT Addi
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LANDSCAPE CHARACTER ASSESSMENT Geol
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ECOSYSTEMS SERVICES & WOODLAND ASSE
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ECOSYSTEMS SERVICES & WOODLAND ASSE
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ECOSYSTEMS SERVICES & WOODLAND ASSE
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Strategic rec
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Baseline ecol
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Hammond’s F
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Plan to show
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Photo Russell
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Records of wa
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ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Key habitats
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HERITAGE ASSESSMENT (INC. WOODLAND
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ACCESS & GATEWAY ASSESSMENT Underst
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ACCESS & GATEWAY ASSESSMENT Recreat
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ACCESS & GATEWAY ASSESSMENT Sheffie
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AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC REVI
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Photo T. Bagshaw This pack horse br
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Our S
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE SLLP
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Our s
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Peak
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The s
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The m
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Wadsl
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Sites
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Fores
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Prior
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Water
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE A ful
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Indus
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Cultu
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Cultu
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Local
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Thing
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE In ea
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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Parti
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The Scope of our Plan What we want
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Heritage Lottery Fund All of the pr
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Aim 1: Achieving a more natural and
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Aim 3: Achieving a better recorded
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School trip to Our Cow Molley, Dung
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Loss of habitat and soil degradatio
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Forestry operations The largest for
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This word cloud was generated from
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Climate change ‘The global climat
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BREXIT The transition of the UK fro
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Lack of understanding While honeypo
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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partne
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Risk Likelihood Impact Mitigation W
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Summary of Key Information from our
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Running projects as partners rather
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The table below outlines (£,000s)
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Midhope Nature Reserve Investing in
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Supporting Species Supporting Speci
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Hidden Highways Heritage Highways:
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Gateways to the Landscape (Reducing
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Art in the Landscape Art in the Lan
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The whole is greater than the sum o
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Outcome 3: Better recorded and valu
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Project Summaries The Core Project
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION SLLP LCAP S
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION Supporting
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION Supporting
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION The Woodlan
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION Restoring t
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION Telling the
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION A Access to
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION Landscape C
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KEY PROJECT INFORMATION Art in the
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PROJECT SUMMARY RISK REGISTER Proje
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PROJECT SUMMARY RISK REGISTER Risk
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PROJECT SUMMARY RISK REGISTER Suppo
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PROJECT SUMMARY RISK REGISTER Risk
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PROJECT SUMMARY RISK REGISTER The D
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Total split across quarters 2018 20
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 79 Total split
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Heritage Lottery Fund Outcome Matri
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Outcome 1: A more connected and res
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Our monitoring and evaluation frame
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Monitoring and evaluation methodolo
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Agreed outcomes As described in Cha
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Partnership progress To assist in m
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SLLP Steering Group Meeting 4th Dec
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Evaluation will take place at the f
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Partners will be encouraged to desc
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Golden threads The ‘golden thread
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Publishing the results of evaluatio
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Sustainability and Legacy “The Sh
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Five year cash flow forecast Each p
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Five year cash flow forecast - cont
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Landscape Conservation Action Plan
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Delivering the legacy The current S
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Greave House Care Farm, Stocksbridg
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Project Index The Core Project ....
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Monitoring and Evaluation (Project
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our rural and urban environment loo
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includes pesticide use in its Envir
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Bringing Local Wildlife Sites into,
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and to help conserve those features
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The citation sheet which notes the
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LWS 004 Redmires Conduit (59% of LW
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Environment and Rural Communities A
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Year 2020/21 LWS 004 Redmires Condu
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Supporting documents Local Sites in
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network should be to deliver a natu
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HLF priorities met (quantitative an
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not have any control of privately o
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Enhancing Wildlife Trust Nature Res
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Strategic fit The Lawton Report: (i
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Demonstrate links / cross-fertilisa
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Midhope Nature Reserve Midhope Rese
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Woodland succession With the except
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5. The Woodland Heart research proj
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Supporting Local Groups - Wadsley a
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The first year’s activity will en
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and other open events together with
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Finding out about St Nicholas Churc
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Ecologist and trainee to spend two
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HLF priorities met (quantitative an
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Supporting Local Groups - South Yor
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improvement on both specific sites
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on a limited range of species which
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Legacy and long-term management imp
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Wall repairs The cemetery is border
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Demonstrate links / cross-fertilisa
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The Rivelin Valley can play an impo
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mill marker at each mill location w
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5. Community engagement The RVCG al
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Supporting Local Groups 2018 2019 2
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Woodland Gateway 4 Redmires , Wymin
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for long term retention as non-comm
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Practical work, The Woodland Gatewa
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Conifer to Broadleaf During this LC
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Access and recreation opportunities
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Commercial forestry operations will
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We will inform people not only of t
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some slight risk as we will be reli
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The proposed work consists of acces
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Strategic fit The Lawton Report - i
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Demonstrate links / cross-fertilisa
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Woodland Heart 2018 2019 2020 2021
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Headwaters The headwaters remain co
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Cliffe House Farm - creation of new
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• Volatility mitigation measures
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Cross Cutting Themes (Golden Thread
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Working With Water - slowing the fl
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Lakeland Area woodland management p
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project, it is necessary to ensure
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• Peak District Raptor Monitoring
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Confidentiality Due to the potentia
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The Hidden History Archaeology in t
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Bitholmes Wood and Newhall Wood in
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• Peak District National Park and
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Photographs Cross Cutting Themes (G
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Hidden History 2018 2019 2020 2021
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to have them correctly recorded on
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shown in a definitive map and state
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How does the project contribute to
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Cross Cutting Themes (Golden Thread
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Heritage Highways 2018 2019 2020 20
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walls, set them in context and sele
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Training at Sheffield City Council
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Fox Hagg Perched high on a hillside
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features will be linked by an inter
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3. Better recorded and valued cultu
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the SRWT Nature Reserves. Walls hav
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Restoring the Lattice 2018 2019 202
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the Heritage Lottery has funded eit
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available of the 2007 flood and mos
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experience and enjoy: Story 2 - inc
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Telling Local Stories 2018 2019 202
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Access to Heritage Lead partner Ste
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Langsett Langsett is Sheffield’s
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People will have the chance to volu
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Risks Lack of volunteer support - t
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In line with Yorkshire Water’s ac
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Meet one or more SLLP Programme Are
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North America Path North America Pa
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formal line significantly increases
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Demonstrate links / cross-fertilisa
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• Remove x3 dilapidated horse hop
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Photographs All following photos cr
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Fox Hagg Nature Reserve: Cross Cutt
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Gateways to the Landscape (Reducing
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community events and with the gener
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1b) Digital Gateways - providing mo
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3. Bowcroft Cemetery: Supporting Lo
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This photographic census will be co
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Other organisations benefitting or
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Biosecurity / Confidentiality We wi
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A dedicated volunteer team from a p
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Budget headlines Percentage HLF Fun
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Countryside Volunteers, Practical P
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Working with a local dairy farm wil
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Outcomes for communities Negative e
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sustainability after the project co
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Connecting Steps Connecting Steps,
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• Contact - The act of engaging w
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will improve health and wellbeing i
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around the pond. We enjoyed a reall
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Art in the Landscape Wildlife at Ol
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focus on skills acquisition or be u
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HLF priorities met (quantitative an
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Art in the Landscape, Fox Glen Heri
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Green and Open Space Strategy 2010-
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Art in the Landscape ReSound Carols
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Quantitative / Qualitative Evaluati
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Cross Cutting Themes (Golden Thread
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The Digital Landscape Sheffield Lak
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and asks people how they feel about
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Cross Cutting Themes (Golden Thread
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Sheffield Lakeland Community Grant
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What the Scheme will fund 1. The pr
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Risks Insufficient uptake of the gr
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Sheffield Lakeland: A landscape ali
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Appendices and Supporting Documenta
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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partne
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The Partnership The Landscape Partn
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Number of people under-represented
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Each Steering Group Partner confirm
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DATED SHEFFIELD and ROTHERHAM WILDL
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INDEX PAGE BACKGROUND 1 1. DEFINITI
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IT IS HEREBY AGREED 1. DEFINITIONS
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"Standard Terms of Grant" means tho
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6. INDEMNITY FOR THIRD PARTY CLAIMS
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9.2 All Parties shall 9.2.1 impleme
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11.3 The Accountable Body will subm
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15. DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE 15
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approval of the Accountable Body) o
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Landscape Partnerships (Supplied by
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5. As well as these terms of grant,
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21. We may make the purpose and amo
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32. You must take all reasonable st
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Appendix 3 Landscape Character Asse
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Conservation. The area, therefore,
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The Peak District Landscape Strateg
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4. LANDSCAPE SURVEY In addition to
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Drawn by: Date: Drawing No: Scale:
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KEY Existing woodland to diversify
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Landscape Character Type: Moorland
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Landscape Character Type: Developed
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Looking north from Mortimer Road ov
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Appendix 4 Ecosystem Services Repor
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Executive summary The Sheffield Lak
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Contents Executive summary ........
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1.1 The natural capital approach Na
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1.2 Methodological approach A spati
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The SL area is characterised by 12
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Table 2.1 Area of each Priority Hab
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Special Area of Conservation Specia
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Rivers WFD Waterbodies (Reservoirs)
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CROW Open access (2008) Figure 2.9
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Asset register An asset register (T
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Table 3.1 Qualitative estimation of
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Reduction of storm water runoff 0.0
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Above ground carbon 0.38 - 9.95 9.9
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Opportunities for cultural ecosyste
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Hotspots of service provision ¹ Nu
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pollution regulation (but there is
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production services, and negatively
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Technical Appendix Data interpretat
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were divided rather than subtracted
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Data inputs Four spatial data input
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References Bolger, D. T., Suarez, A
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Woodland Carbon Code 2012b. Estimat
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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partne
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Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ...........
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1 Introduction Wildscapes CIC Ltd w
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3.1 Internationally, Nationally and
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Figure 3-3 Habitats Recorded within
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3.3.1 Midhope Reservoir Midhope Res
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3.3.2 Hammond’s Field Nature Rese
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If the adjacent landowner is amenab
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Figure 3-12 Agden Bog Nature Reserv
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Figure 3-14 2012 Fox Hagg Nature re
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Figure 3-15 Plan Showing Areas of W
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4.2.2 Sheffield Status 10 species o
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to avoid street lighting (Rowse, et
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Figure 4-7 Key habitat types for Go
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Figure 4-11 Waterbodies within the
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moorland and are likely to be survi
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4.9 White-Clawed Crayfish White-cla
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the protection and monitoring of po
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4.10 Woodland Birds - Pied and Spot
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wetland work throughout the SLLP la
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5 Statement of Significance The She
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5.5.2 Goshawk, Nightjar, Osprey The
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McGuire, C. & Whitfield, D., 2017.
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Phase 1 Survey Report Midhope Reser
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Contents Tables ...................
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Company : Wildscapes Publication Da
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A general bird survey was undertake
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Recommendations for ecological impr
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4.4 Compartment D Field Survey Comp
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The network of drains and ponds to
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4.7 Compartment G Field Survey Comp
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Active badger latrine at Target Not
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Photographs - Compartment H Desire
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4.9 Compartment I Field Survey This
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from interference. Access to the sh
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8 Appendix A - maps Company : Wilds
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8.6 Target Notes Table 1: Target No
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9 Appendix B - Species List 9.1 DAF
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Epilobium tetragonum Square-stalked
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Rubus ideaus Raspberry 12/09/2017 S
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Cirsium palustre Marsh thistle 12/0
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Pteridium aquilinum Bracken 12/09/2
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Pteridium aquilinum Bracken 18/08/2
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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partne
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For iconic and historic walls we wi
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Photograph Again, not a deal breake
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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partne
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For iconic and historic walls we wi
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Photograph Again, not a deal breake
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Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partne
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For iconic and historic walls we wi
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Photograph Again, not a deal breake
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Claire is particularly keen to iden
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Photograph Again, not a deal breake
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Members of the Social Café group w
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Best wishes Rhodri Rhodri Thomas Na
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The crenelated wall clearly contrib
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Loxley Valley Walk Footpath Conditi
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1. - 2. Public footpath from Loxley
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3. Bridge across dam inlet and step
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4. - 5. Public Footpath from steps
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8. - 9. Public footpath at Black La
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9. - 11. Public footpath from concr
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The path itself is a well surfaced
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14. - 15. Public footpath on access
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16. - 17. Footpath from access trac
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19. - 21. Public footpath from mill
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Recommendations for Path Improvemen
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Redmires Conduit Footpath and Brown
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Redmires Conduit via Redmires Road,
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Views of the World War I trenches t
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4. - 5. Public footpath from stile
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6. - 7. Track adjacent to Redmires
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9. Double steel gate Two steel gate
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Install 15 metres of stone pitching
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ID Length Action Quantity Unit Unit
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ID Length Action Quantity Unit Unit
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Community Grants Scheme Guidelines
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If unsure, please contact us to dis
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Upon request for payment you must s
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1c. Legal status of your group When
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2f. How many people do you aim for
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All employed staff and volunteers w
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3h. How will your monitor the succe
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SECTION 5 - CHECKLIST Please go thr
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7 You give us the right to use the
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How many people did the project to
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Request for payment Print Name Posi
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Appendix 17 Employment, Job Descrip
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SCC Ecology Unit Hourly Rates mid p
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SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL JOB DESCRIPT
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S H E F F I E L D C I T Y C O U N C
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9. How you have calculated how much
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Dimensions Location: Based at Moorf
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Person Specification Post Title - P
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Nature of contacts and relationship
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1 CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT Parks and
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MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Work with t
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ABOUT SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM WILDL
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Trainee Officers 1. 100 word narrat
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Work with the SLLP Trainees to deli
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DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT Salary: Pensi
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Experience of engaging and managing
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Part-time or fixed-term status. Dis
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All members of staff, volunteers an
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3. Staff awareness of the Trust’s
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5. We will work to ensure that our
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DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT Salary: Pensi
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Jo Walker JD Narrative 1. 100 word
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Responsi
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ABOUT SHEFFIELD AND ROTHERHAM WILDL
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JOB SPECIFICATION This section deal
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JOB DESCRIPTION 1. IDENTIFICATION O
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JOB SPECIFICATION This section deal
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PERSON SPECIFICATION This section d
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JOB DESCRIPTION 1. IDENTIFICATION O
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OVERVIEW About the Trust: Sheffield
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DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT Salary: £ 9.
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THE SELECTION PROCESS i) The interv
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To raise purchase orders and invoic
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ABOUT THE ROLE This role sits withi
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PERSON SPECIFICATION This section d
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Landscape connections For the Lands
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To evaluate sessions on a regular b
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The role will involve planning and
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PERSON SPECIFICATION This section d
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ix) To work with the senior outdoor
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occasionally be in contact with par
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PERSON SPECIFICATION Area A EXPERIE
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(xiii) (xiv) (xv) (xvi) (xvii) (xvi
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DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT Salary: 0.8 P
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Essential Ability to motivate and
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JOB SPECIFICATION DETAILS OF EMPLOY
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JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: Head of
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JOB SPECIFICATION The Head of Conse
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PERSON SPECIFICATION This section d
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JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: Living L
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Please note it is not expected that
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JOB SPECIFICATION DETAILS OF EMPLOY
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Ability to work supportively with a
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The Steel Valley Project Job descri
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Promotion/Publicity Co-ordinate a p
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1. Role Within Context of The Organ
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JOB DESCRIPTION Post Title: Environ
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Provide material for interpretation
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THE STEEL VALLEY PROJECT EQUAL OPPO
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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Responsi
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ABOUT WILDSCAPES CONSULTANCY Wildsc
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Formal training qualifications. Are
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Project manager and Community Ecolo
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The Job: Land Management Assistant-
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Experience • At least six months
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Job Specification Main Responsibili
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Person Specification Knowledge and
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Ensuring excellent health and safet
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PERSON SPECIFICATION Please note th
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DETAILS OF EMPLOYMENT Salary: Pensi
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Appendix 18 Confirmation of Match F
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CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT Parks and C
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Appendix 19 Full Cost Recovery Calc
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envisaged but as partners rather th
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Job descriptions and explanation na
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Enhancing SRWT Nature Reserves (Cre
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The SLLP Overheads Venn diagram (ma
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V5 Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife
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Overhead Workings for BLF Approach
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Delivery Phase 2% inflation 18/19 B
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19/20 Budget (June 2016) Current In
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21/22 Budget (June 2016) Current In
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Appendix 20 Notes on Third Party Ag
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order to protect the partnership an
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Report on Natural Flood Management
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Figures Figure 1. a) EA opportuniti
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Review of proposed NFM intervention
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that this option is not consistent
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Sick Brook flows for 1 km north to
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Baseline requirements for monitorin
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Cross Farm represents an extremely
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The proposed interventions are broa
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Kiln Bank Brook flows at the north
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interventions, and downstream of al
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Figure 11. Rocher End monitoring pl
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Not required continuous, can be ret
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continuously through infrared night
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Contribution by Sheffield Hallam Un
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Additional benefits to the SLLP fro
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Appendix 22 HLF Evaluation Workbook
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2 HLF Landscape Partnerships - Outp
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4 HLF Landscape Partnerships - Outp
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6 HLF Landscape Partnerships - Outp
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8 HLF Landscape Partnerships - Outp
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10 HLF Landscape Partnerships - Out
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12 HLF Landscape Partnerships - Out
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Project 1: Core Project Delivery Ph
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Project 3: Nature Reserves Delivery
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Project 5: Supporting Local Groups
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Project 7: Working with Water Deliv
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HLF Grant request 76000 Total 94100
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Project 10: Heritage Highways Deliv
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Project 12: Telling the Stories of
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Project 14: Gateways (access inform
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Project 16: Landscape Connections D
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Project 18: Art in the Landscape De
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Project 20: Community Grants Delive
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