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Your Tay Your Adventure

Shirley Paterson, Scheme Manager

People are the Place

• Introduction

–Local Landscape Designations

–Tay Landscape Partnership

• Sense of Place

• Engagement

• People, People, People

FUNDING £2.6 million, 4 years

The Cross Trust

TAY LANDSCAPE AREA

The area = 250km2

29 projects

People are the Place

These designations play an important role in developing an awareness of the landscape qualities that make particular areas distinctive, and promote a community's sense of pride in their surroundings

Landscapes are an important part of our past and play an important part in our lives today. That's why

we want to help conserve them and get more people involved in understanding and looking after them for the long term…to make a real difference

to landscapes and communities

Perth and Kinross LLD Aims

Managing future landscape change to conserve and enhance the diversity and quality of the

area’s landscapes

It is about the relationship between people,

place and nature

“We will celebrate and enhance for people and

wildlife the landscapes where the rivers Tay and Earn meet. We want residents to reconnect with

their natural, built and cultural heritage”

Objectives

conserving and enhancing

conserving

natural and built

features

connecting

people with the

inner Tay Estuary

participating

in the landscape’s

heritage

understanding and enjoying

living and working

training

in local, traditional

skills

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place

COTTOWN

A rich and diverse landscape… © G Hood

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place

A Sense of Place

Engagement

Engagement

Engagement

Since 2014, how many people have TLP engaged with?

A. 3,500

B. 7,000

C. 9,000

D. 13,000

Engagement

Which of these groups do you think have been hardest to engage with?

A. Prisoners

B. Statutory Bodies

C. Mental Health Recovery Groups

D. Community Payback

Engagement

What is an effective way to engage communities?

A. Posters

B. Community council meetings

C. Local champions

D. Newspaper adverts

People, People, People

• Local

• Activity led – not theoretical

• Skills and Learning

• Time and Trust – sustained activity to build momentum

• Transport

• Empowering communities to celebrate and look after

their local landscape into the future

• Communication

• Finite

The Future

Heritage

learning

regeneration

soft skills

experiences

common goals

fun Partnership

People are the Place

Your Tay Your Adventure