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Explore how community-led development can drive a sustainable future by integrating arts, biodiversity, and collaborative learning. Join Ann Lolley at the Perth Concert Hall on Friday, 13th February to delve into the Hourglass Project. Discover innovative ways to merge creativity, secure funding, and engage diverse groups to ensure a sustainable natural heritage. Be part of the movement towards a greener, more connected world.
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LEARNING TO WORK TOGETHER FOR OUR FUTURE How can CLD can help us to achieve a sustainable future?Friday 13th February Perth Concert Hall‘Bringing together the arts, biodiversity and CLD - towards sustainable use of the natural heritage’Ann Lolley Broughty Ferry Environmental Project
Introduction Introduce BFEP Group established in 1999 Funded by SNH and Dundee City Council Aim - to work alongside local groups and individuals to enable them to plan, design and implement good quality human-scale environmental projects in their local community and beyond. Process - truly ‘bottom up’ Part time worker – a facilitator, animateur and ‘clearer of bureaucratic red tape’ to enable good quality, human-scale volunteer led projects to actually happen on the ground.
Workshop content • Project examples • Summary • Questions and comments • Interactive: Scenarios and feedback
Overarching outcomes • Creative ways to merge A – B and C • Actively employ a wide range of creative arts • Deliver on LBAP species/habitat priorities • Access funding from a variety of sources • Ensure a sustainable natural heritage • Engage a wide variety of groups/individuals • All are volunteer led projects