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Entries close 15th June 2018
Recognising enterprises that bring benefits to the local economy, environment and community.
This could include:
- Not for profit / community schemes
- Traditional crafts
- Innovative use of locally sourced materials
- Eco tourism projects
Biodiversity & Landscape Improvement
Recognising initiatives that have enhanced the landscape and biodiversity of an area
This could include:
- Creation of nature reserves, ponds etc.
- Tree and hedgerow planting
- Best practice in farming, such as; preserving the landscape or encouraging wildlife
- Improvement of access to the countryside
Recognising projects by or for young people which encourage engagement with the natural world.
This could include:
- School gardens, gardening clubs etc.
- Education projects in out of school contexts – e.g. forest schools, heritage sites etc.
- Community initiatives or campaigns led by young people
NEW for 2018 - Local Food & Drink
Recognising excellence in local produce and in production methods that are environmentally sensitive.
This could include:
- Use of local produce
- Traditional production methods
- Businesses & shops focusing on local food and drink
NEW for 2018 - Health & Wellbeing
Recognising projects which use the local environment to promote mental and physical health.
This could include:
- Walking groups with a mental health focus
- Green gyms
- Countryside initiatives aimed at increasing access for all
NEW for 2018 - Greening Urban Spaces
Recognising initiatives which seek to enhance our urban spaces.
This could include:
- Pocket parks
- Community gardens
- Public spaces

