Project
Officer
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Employer: PENNINE
PROSPECTS
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Posted: 16 Dec 2008
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Location: South Pennines
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Industry:
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Arts & heritage - Heritage
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Environment - General
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Contract: Contract
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Hours: Full Time
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Salary: c £28k
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LOTTERY FUNDED
Pennine prospects
Working in and for the
Salary: c £28k
Contract: to March 2010, with possible extension to 2013
Pennine Prospects, the rural regeneration company established
in 2005 to work for the South Pennines and its communities, has received a
Stage 1 approval from the Heritage Lottery Fund Landscape Partnerships
Programme for our exciting and innovative Watershed Landscape programme. We now
wish to recruit a Project Officer to undertake the development phase (Stage 2)
to be submitted October 2009.
If approved (early 2010) the programme will deliver around
£3m funding to projects over 3 years which, together, will bring practical
regeneration benefits to the South Pennines and help raise the profile and
image of this important cross boundary landscape character area.
The Project Officer will need to be a self-starter, able to
work as part of a small team using considerable initiative and administrative
skills. You should possess a relevant degree (or equivalent) and be able to
demonstrate 2 or more years of experience in urban/rural regeneration or
countryside/landscape management, with an emphasis on project and/or programme
management.
You will need to be able to travel throughout the
Pennine Prospects is an equal opportunities employer.
For informal discussion, please contact Graham Joyce,
Development Manager tel. 01274 431019.
Deadline for applications: 5pm, 12 January 2009.
An application form can be obtained by contacting 01274 433536
Email: ann.atkins@...
Website: http://www.pennineprospects.co.uk
Lottery’s
£3 Million Landscape Legacy
Posted: Monday November 10, 2008
Heritage
Lottery Fund support announced for natural heritage across the North West
The
Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has today announced an
earmarked awards totalling £3,170,000 made through its Landscape Partnership
Scheme for
The
HLF rural regeneration and landscape conservation Landscape
Partnership Schemes highlight the diversity of the
HLF’s
Landscape Partnerships have been running for the past four years and these new
awards now bring the total invested to £48million. 29 landscapes across the
Sara
Hilton, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in the
“The
Ray
Mears, survival expert and broadcaster, said:
“I
grew up loving landscapes – they were the backdrop to my childhood and
continue to be an essential part of my everyday life. I’m delighted to
hear that such a significant amount of Heritage Lottery Fund money is being
invested into protecting so many wonderful natural spaces; what a great way to
spend Lottery money!”
More oxygen for Merseyside’s ‘coastal green lung’
The
Sefton Coast Landscape Partnership Scheme (led by Sefton Council), comprising
80km² of coastal land to the north and south of
The
project will include improved access and management of the coastline and the
re-invigoration of local asparagus farming.
Spine-tingling news for the
The
South Pennines Watershed Landscape (led by Pennine Prospects, a regeneration
partnership) partly runs up through the backbone of northern
The
project, which has been awarded £1.97million, is made up of six elements
including getting people involved in the area’s history and geology and
enhancing key habitats for wildlife, such as the rare ‘Twite’ which
is also known locally as the ‘Pennine Finch’.
Pam
Warhurst, Chair of Pennine Prospects, said:
“This
is another fantastic boost for the
The
area also faces some important challenges for the future including increased
pressure for food production, renewable energy and flood prevention. This HLF money will help us conserve the landscape, improve access
to key sites, promote understanding of the heritage and engage people in
managing future pressures.”