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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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For iconic and historic walls we will look to engage qualified dry stone wallers to undertake the work,<br />

where possible there will be opportunities for people to help and learn, but it is not a requirement.<br />

Opportunity Walls<br />

Where a wall does not belong to a private organisation or person and there is an opportunity to<br />

either train your own staff, volunteers or even just host other training events we could fund a dry<br />

stone walling instructor to come along and help you (or others) learn to look after your own walls in<br />

the future. If you have such walls let us know<br />

Who you are<br />

What is the condition of the wall<br />

What facilities are nearby (car parking, toilet)<br />

Do you have your own people you want to train<br />

Community Wall<br />

In order to introduce walls, the landscape, geology and wildlife to a wide variety of people we intend<br />

to undertake some ‘wall-based’ community engagement project, particularly designed for people<br />

not wanting to learn about walls. These walls will need to be in publicly accessible and visible places<br />

such as along footpaths or in parks or nature reserves. I would also expect them to be in visible<br />

locations. If you have a ‘community wall’ idea let us know, but it might be you just know of a broken<br />

down wall in the right location. As an example, please look at<br />

http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3440328<br />

Claire is particularly keen to identify a range of locations where wall/stone community engagement<br />

and arts projects could occur along the Loxley Valley.<br />

Community wall description or area<br />

Facilities nearby (car parking, toilet)<br />

Do you have an idea or is it just a possible location for others to have an idea about?<br />

Do you have a community (geography, common factor or interest) that would like to take part in a<br />

community wall project?

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