Thursday, 23 June 2011

AONB hosts european cordiale meeting and shares historic treasures


|On Monday at Horton Village Hall the AONB hosted the first Cordiale Training Event between the South West  and French Protected Landscapes.

Working with Landscape partners across SW England and NW France CORDIALE sets out a major investment in our collective knowledge base about forces for change and their impacts on the multiple benefits society derives from designated landscapes. CORDIALE will be a significant boost to the evidence base for landscape change and cast light on future directions and practices through focusing on landscape products such as agriculture, food, fruit, wood fuel and natural building materials.

At this training event we shared our knowledge of creating Historic Environment Action Plans and we learnt about a new monuments at Risk Survey in the North Devon AONB, new web based methods of presenting data being developed by the Tamar Valley, and the Parishscapes and Ordlando Projects in the East Devon AONB.

We then took some of the people on a fascinating tour of Martin Green's farm - which will be featured more in the next blog.

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