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Two big projects took place on Ham Hill in 2009, both funded
through the Heritage Lottery Fund. The BBQ area has been developed
with new disabled access benches, tarmac surfacing, hamstone BBQs
& more bins.
Half of the all-ability trail that leads up to the war memorial
via the stone circle has been resurfaced. The rest of the trail
will be re-surfaced in 2010 and an outdoor classroom will be
installed.
Our countryside team ran the Ham Hill Heritage Fayre on Saturday
5th September, which saw the return of many popular
historic re-enactment groups and plenty of new ones, who brought
the exciting history of the site to life for people of all ages. We
were joined by BBC's wildlife enthusiast Johnny Kingdom who judged
the wildlife themed fancy dress competition! We also ran a wide
variety of events throughout the year, including bushcraft courses,
wildlife walks, hands-on history and nature activities for
children, and arts and crafts events.
We have led many school visits throughout the year - looking at
local geography and history to minibeast hunting and nature walks.
We led a number of visits from community groups such as social
clubs and special interest groups, and also many youth groups
including Cub, Scout, and Brownie packs. Ham Hill has been awarded
with a Quality Badge, which shows that as an outdoor education
provider it meets national standards for health and safety and
quality of teaching.
As part of a three year Heritage Lottery Funded (HLF) Project
that began in 2007 and finished at the end of 2009, we launched a
comprehensive Ham Hill Education Pack in October
last year, suitable for teachers and group leaders that work with
children of all ages.
As part of the HLF project there are now two audio trails for
Ham Hill that tell you all about the wildlife, history, geology and
rangers at various stops around the Country Park. To download these
two exciting trails and map for free, visit the Ham Hill website and go to
'Accessibility'.
We now have a 'Tramper', which allows people with limited
mobility to explore nearly the Country Park (it's free!). To find
out more visit the
Ham Hill website
In September, Alex Wilmot and Ashley Mitchell left us after
completing their apprenticeships and two new apprentices, Dan Malik
and Jamie Wardle joined us.
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