Wild Ennerdale covers 4,300 ha with the three main landowners The Forestry Commission, Natural Trust and United Utilities. The three partners bring different aspects and skills to Wild Ennerdale. The Forestry Commission manages the majority of the woodland in the valley in addition to the grassland in the central valley and fells between Pillar and Side Wood, The National Trust manages most of the grassland west of Ennerdale Water along with Herdus and the Fell land to the north and at head of the valley along with the fell land to the south of Ennerdale Water, United Utilities manages Ennerdale Water along with a treatment plant, car park and grassland around Bleach Green.
The partnership has agreed a number of overall objectives and guiding principals for Wild Ennerdale which along with the vision statement provides the overriding guidance in developing Wild Ennerdale.
CMA Members £FREE
Non-members £35 (includes free CMA membership)
To book please contact CMA Administration:
Writtle College, Lordship Road, Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 3RR
Tel: 01245 424116
e-mail: cma@writtle.ac.uk
Beechenhurst Lodge, Speech House Road, Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16 7EG
This study day aims to equip rangers and other countryside staff in lowland areas of the UK with the knowledge to suitably prepare for missing person incidents.
To Book please contact Dr John Dutton, Institute of Science and the Environment, University of Worcester, Henwick Grove, Worcester. WR2 6AJ
COST: CMA Members Free
Non Members £35
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