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Project Officer

·         Employer: PENNINE PROSPECTS

·         Posted: 16 Dec 2008

·         Location: South Pennines

·         Industry:

o        Arts & heritage - Heritage

o        Environment - General

·         Contract: Contract

·         Hours: Full Time

·         Salary: c £28k

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heritage lottery fund

LOTTERY FUNDED

Pennine prospects

Working in and for the South Pennines

SOUTH PENNINE WATERSHED LANDSCAPE PROGRAMME

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 South Pennines from a base within the area. A stakeholder pension scheme will be offered to the successful applicant. Secondment option will be considered. Open to job-share.

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 Sefton Coast and the South Pennines.

The HLF rural regeneration and landscape conservation Landscape Partnership Schemes highlight the diversity of the UK’s geography and its impact on our culture.

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 UK are benefiting, including the area around Lake Bassenthwaite. The schemes help forge public and community partnerships, enabling people to tackle the heritage needs of their local landscapes in a practical and effective way.

Sara Hilton, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in the North West, said:

“The North West’s stunning landscapes are one the region’s greatest assets yet we often take them for granted. This scheme is helping to protect some of the most spectacular scenery by bringing together groups to form strong partnerships that can transform the fate of the natural environment and local culture.”

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 Southport, is being supported by HLF to the tune of £1.2million. A popular place to visit for those who live in Northern cities such as Liverpool, Manchester and Preston, the area is characterized by low-lying coastal stretches and is home to 20% of dunes in England.

The project will include improved access and management of the coastline and the re-invigoration of local asparagus farming.

Spine-tingling news for the South Pennines

The South Pennines Watershed Landscape (led by Pennine Prospects, a regeneration partnership) partly runs up through the backbone of northern England, separating the major conurbations of Greater Manchester and East Lancashire to the west and West Yorkshire to the east. Covering 350km², this part of the South Pennines consists of wide sweeping moorlands rich in wet bog, cotton grass, heathland and pastures.

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 South Pennines and our work to raise the profile of the area and the public’s appreciation and enjoyment of its value and qualities. The Watershed Landscape focuses upon the historic and current role that our uplands play in water catchment, maintaining biodiversity, providing space for recreation and sustainable tourism. The 20 or so reservoirs that supply the 7 million people living within an hour’s travel time of our moorlands are an important feature of this iconic landscape and represent a key heritage asset.

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.”

http://www.pennineprospects.co.uk/news



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