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Fire Your Imagination

Engaging communities in developing an exciting range of interpretive media across all types of heritage for a broad audience. We will tell the story of the Geopark though boards, digital technology, mobile devices and more.

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THE ACTION

Aims

The project aims to create and deliver exciting interpretation which explains the significance of Charnwood Forest’s geological heritage. And to develop a framework of interpretation and story book to support local organisations in the development of their own interpretation.

Achievements

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A New Design

We have commissioned a local business to design a new interpretation panel template for Charnwood Forest.

Cartoon tree

Outwoods

We have installed new interpretation in the Outwoods Cafe, sharing the story of the discovery of Charnia.

Cartoon tree

A Beginner's Guide

We’ve created an online recording of our talk, A Beginner’s Guide to the Geology of Charnwood Forest

Projects

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Charnwood Forest Trails

Improving priority rights of way and creating links to provide a joined up network of clear, themed, guided and self- guided walks and cycle routes from urban centres and honeypot sites.

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Choose How You travel

Guides and support for sustainable travel to get to and around Charnwood Forest by rail, bus, cycling and walking.

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Geopark on Your Doorstep

A community outreach project to enable more people and a wider range of people to engage with Charnwood Forest’s landscape and heritage.

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A Warm Welcome

Providing a high quality experience for visitors by improving small scale tourism facilities, the quality and welcome of sites, and the coherence of the visitor offer.

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Unearthing What’s Special About Charnwood Forest

This project will encourage and enable people to explore and research the layers of heritage.

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Celebrating Charnwood Forest

Engaging people through a variety of art forms and events to record and celebrate local heritage, stories and traditions.

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A Learning Landscape

An outdoor learning development programme which helps to create outdoor learning facilities and engages learners of all ages to learn in and about the landscape.

A logo for the Fire Your Imagination project

Fire Your Imagination

Engaging communities in developing an exciting range of interpretive media across all types of heritage for a broad audience.

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Charnwood Forest Food and Products

This project will provoke conversations about produce from the Forest, reduce environmental impacts and food waste and support small producers.

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A Coherent Wildlife Network

A bigger, better, more joined up approach to managing Charnwood Forest, linking up and extending out from the central area where the best wildlife habitats remain.

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Charnwood Forest Rocks

Charnwood Forest has a truly distinctive geoheritage rooted in its Precambrian fossils – some of the earliest evidence of animal life.

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Built From the Geopark

A project to investigate and map the condition of Charnwood Forest’s dry stone walls to better understand their complex construction and establish how best to care for them.

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Charnwood Forest Volunteers

A project to grow and support a committed team of volunteers actively caring for Charnwood Forest and to better co-ordinate volunteering across the Forest.

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Friends of the Geopark

Supporting the development of a network of local community interest / friends of groups, providing and signposting them to advice, training and grants to improve skills and capacity building.

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Resilient Honeypot Sites

Bradgate Park, Beacon Hill and Outwoods are the most visited sites in Charnwood Forest.

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Heritage Skills Training Programme

The Heritage Skills Training Programme will enable people to develop new skills and support the management of Charnwood Forest’s landscape and heritage assets.