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OUR STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Our S
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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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Lack of understanding While honeypo
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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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Project Summaries The Core Project
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PROJECT SUMMARY RISK REGISTER Proje
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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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Agreed outcomes As described in Cha
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Partnership progress To assist in m
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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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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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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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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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Woodland succession With the except
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Supporting Local Groups - Wadsley a
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The first year’s activity will en
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Finding out about St Nicholas Churc
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Ecologist and trainee to spend two
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improvement on both specific sites
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Legacy and long-term management imp
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Access and recreation opportunities
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some slight risk as we will be reli
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Headwaters The headwaters remain co
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Cliffe House Farm - creation of new
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Working With Water - slowing the fl
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Confidentiality Due to the potentia
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The Hidden History Archaeology in t
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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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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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Risks Lack of volunteer support - t
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around the pond. We enjoyed a reall
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What the Scheme will fund 1. The pr
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DATED SHEFFIELD and ROTHERHAM WILDL
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Appendix 3 Landscape Character Asse
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Conservation. The area, therefore,
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Executive summary The Sheffield Lak
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Table 2.1 Area of each Priority Hab
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Asset register An asset register (T
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production services, and negatively
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Technical Appendix Data interpretat
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Data inputs Four spatial data input
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References Bolger, D. T., Suarez, A
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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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