The ‘Reuniting Sydenham Hill Woods & Dulwich Wood’ project will bring together the two ancient woodlands, while delivering a host of physical improvements and public benefits to this much-loved local resource and green space, which received over 300,000 visitors in 2020.
The Trust’s plan for the woodlands has two stages: a one-year development phase starting this spring, followed by a three-year delivery phase.
During the development phase, the Trust will produce further plans for future activities within the woods, particularly involving underserved local communities, by introducing new volunteering opportunities, a learning programme for schools and families, and a community outreach programme.
Public consultation with the local community will take the form of taster events, guided tours, and listening exercises.
The London Wildlife Trust has launched a survey as part of their public consultation for a new project to conserve and enhance Sydenham Hill Wood & Dulwich Wood (here referred to as ‘the woods’) by ‘reuniting’ them as one woodland, managed for wildlife and public access. They are keen to understand the visitor experience for these two ancient woodlands
The London Wildlife Trust are pleased to announce the launch of the online visitor survey for the new Reuniting Sydenham Hill Wood & Dulwich Wood Heritage Fund project.
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