Hadrian's Wall Country Landscape Partnership eSurvey
1. Welcome to the Hadrian's Wall Country Landscape Partnership Survey
Hadrian's Wall Heritage Ltd (HWHL) are initiating the development a Landscape Partnership. We aim to bring together a wide range of organisations to create and share a common vision on the value of our landscape including the heritage, ecology, economy and diversity of Hadrian’s Wall Country.
We will seek financial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund Landscape Partnership scheme; for more information see their website at:
http://legacy.hlf.org.uk/English/HowToApply/OurGrantGivingProgrammes/LandscapePartnerships/
The Landscape Partnership will support numerous projects which will contribute to one or more of the following goals:
A - Conserve and restore natural and built features.
B - Encourage a wide range of people to take part in their local landscape heritage.
C - Increase opportunities to access and learn about the landscape and its heritage.
D - Provide training opportunities for people in local heritage skills.
Please complete this survey if your organisation would like to be part of the Hadrian's Wall Country Landscape Partnership and/or your organisation has a project/s that you believe will contribute to the outcomes above.
Projects will be assessed on the basis of the information provided and those with the best fit will be included in the Landscape Partnership bid once the partners have agreed the geographic focus area.
You may return to your response to amend it at any time until the survey closes on 30th June 2010.
Note 1: You must press the Next button at the bottom of the form to save your responses!
Note 2: You can only return to your survey from the computer you originally used. Even though this is an Internet survey you must use the same computer to edit your survey response.
Note 3: This online enables an organisation to register interest in the Landscape Partnership and to optionally describe up to 5 projects. If you would like to submit more projects then you should complete another survey using a different name (so that the questionnaires do not get confused), from a different computer (the technology is only so good).