Outcome AE2
Providing a welcome
There is a strong culture and practice, amongst people who live and work in the North Pennines, of helping everyone feel at home here.
Measures
Select each measure to view the organisations and groups with an important role in making them happen.
Provide ‘Everyone welcome’ training and accreditation for tourism businesses and community organisations.
| Community groups | Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | Businesses (non-farming) | Local government |
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Make guidance available as part of the Business and Community toolkit, on adjustments that could be made to ensure everyone feels at home, such as creating a visual story, ensuring readability, improving physical access.
| Community groups | Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | Businesses (non-farming) | Local government |
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Deliver CEVAS (Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme) training, and provide advice and support, to farmers who want to welcome people onto their farms.
| Community groups | Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | Businesses (non-farming) | Local government |
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Develop and promote ‘Welcome to my farm’ videos from farmers and landowners via QR codes on PRoW network.
| Community groups | Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | Businesses (non-farming) | Local government |
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Develop and support arts and oral history projects that encourage sharing of stories about this landscape, its culture and its heritage, from a variety of perspectives.
| Community groups | Farmers & land managers | Conservation bodies | Businesses (non-farming) | Local government |
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