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| The Sense of Place
Briefcase |
What is the briefcase?
There are so many
tools available online that can give you information on what's on your patch,
why it's important, what are the issues facing them, and what you can do about
it.
The problem is that
there are so many that it's difficult to know where best to go and how to pull
it all together!
The
'briefcase' collects all of the online resources together and arranges them all
in a series of steps designed to help you to produce a community action plan
for protecting and enhancing your environment. Why have we done this?
Getting local
communities to appreciate and get involved in the protection and management of
their landscape and environment plays an important role in the future. It's
also an excellent way of bringing people together, empowering them and, not to
be missed out - socialising and having fun!
In one line the idea
behind the Sense of Place Briefcase is simply to:
"get more
people enjoying, valuing and protecting their
environment!"
Why is
it necessary?
Parish
Planning has been a great success but wider environmental issues such as
landscape and protected areas didn't quite make it into Parish Plans to any
significant or meaningful extent
A core reason
for this was probably that it's difficult to get information on landscape and
environmental issues without a little foreknowledge of:
- what you're
looking for;
- why you're
looking for it; and
- where you can find
the information (without too much effort!).
This Sense of
Place Briefcase has been developed to specifically address these issues. It
seeks to provide you with a suite of powerful but easy tools that you can use
to find out what's on your own doorstep and get you and others more deeply
involved in enjoying, valuing and protecting your
environment!
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Briefcase Animation Click image to enlarge
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Four
simple steps
As you can see
from the animation (click here or on the
picture above), the Briefcase is based on four simple steps (set out below).
Each step is designed to
give you the tools that will enable you to discover, share, engage and
stimulate members of your community to get involved in managing the future of
their environmental resources. Click on the steps to take a look or use the sky
blue navigation panel on the left.
| Step 1: Get organised |
- Tell people what
you're up to
- Get
help
- Form a Steering
Group
- Explore the options
for recording, communicating and sharing information
- Learn how to develop
your own community map
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| Step 2: Get to know your place |
- Familiarise yourself
with the online map search tools
- Find out what's on
your own doorstep and get a feel for why these places are important
- Engage your
community in finding places that they value and why they value them
- Pull all of the
threads together
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| Step 3: Identify issues and
opportunities |
- Investigate issues
and threats in more depth
- Research and
discuss options for doing something to protect and enhance value
- Agree a realistic
community strategy to achieve objectives
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| Step 4: Get people active |
- Draw up a report
on: what's on your doorstep; why it's important; the issues and threats that
these places face; community actions to protect and enhance.
- Summarise actions as
a plan
- Publish and ACT ON
THE PLAN and set a timetable to revise the report and plan
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