Wyre Coast and Countryside Service
Activities
The 2018 Festival Bowland programme has now come to an end. Almost 70 events took place between February and the middle of October covering everything from moorland bird walks, bat nights and wildflower days to clog dancing, star gazing and stone carving.
Many thanks to all those who organised or led events as part of the programme and who are, even now, planning events for next year's Festival calendar!
Report now produced and available to view at https://www.forestofbowland.com/Plans-Strategies-Reports
During the 2017/18 season nine hedge laying sessions took place involving 38 people with a total of 424m of hedge laid between four sites:
Crook O'Lune, Lancaster - 91m
Fell View Campsite, Scorton - 136m
Higher Gills Farm, Rimington - 115m
Lane Side Farm, West Bradford - 82m
Encouragingly, the sessions attracted a mix of regular volunteers alongside some new faces. Some people traveled a considerable distance to attend the days, which reflects the value these sessions are given.
The weather was particularly snowy/wet during the early part of 2018, which resulted in a number of sessions being cancelled and re-scheduled.
Poor weather also led to the cancellation of this year's Bowland Hedge Laying Competition, which is organised by the Lancashire and Westmorland Hedge Laying Association.
Annual Report for the financial year 2014-15 produced and available on the National Landscape website.
Separate Festival Bowland events brochure produced for 2014.
Festival Bowland programme for 2015 included as part of Discover Bowland guide.
2016 programme currently under development and will be included as part of discovery guide again.
Actions
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2.3H | Continue to support the involvement of volunteer rangers in managing recreational facilities in the National Landscape (e.g. Bowland Visitor Centre at Beacon Fell) |
Hold 3 volunteer training events/courses for volunteer rangers per year Annually |
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2.4H | Continue to develop, promote and review downloadable routes for the website, including access for all, walking, cycling & horse riding; encouraging use of public transport wherever possible |
Develop up to 6 news routes annually. Annually |
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3.2D | Continue the development of involving local volunteers to help maintain and enhance the PRoW network, particularly on National Landscape 'promoted routes' |
Recruit 2 new 'Promoted Routes' monitoring volunteers annually Annually Organise an annual event to support and provide feedback to 'Promoted Routes' monitoring volunteers Annually |
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3.3B | Develop and share best practice amongst countryside site managers and management groups (e.g. Friends groups)to consider development of visitor facilities, minimising impact on landscape and biodiversity and refreshing signage and interpretation with National Landscape 'messages', wherever possible |
Investigate demand for establishing National Landscape Countryside Site Managers group 2014 Establish a list of National Landscape 'honeypot' sites including details of site management arrangements 2014 |
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