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New Programme Lets Nature Feed the Senses Through Food & Farming

As part of Natural England's Access to Nature programme, Sensory Trust and LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) have launched a flagship project funded by the Big Lottery Fund's Changing Spaces programme.
This new partnership between LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) and Sensory Trust will connect disengaged groups and individuals with nature and the countryside, through food and farming.
The three and a half year project will involve a new and exciting programme of activities and events throughout England, aimed at getting young people, disabled groups and older people out onto farms, nature reserves, education centres and city farms, to experience nature and the countryside in their everyday lives. Activities will be based around regional networks that will be established throughout England. Innovative learning materials, complementary information, farm visits and nature walks will be developed, specifically designed to help these diverse groups make long lasting connections with the natural world around them.
People with physical, sensory and learning disabilities, and socially excluded groups, often face barriers that leave them feeling remote from the countryside around them. This project will help to bring these groups closer to their environment, using food as the medium to build a closer relationship with nature where it touches our everyday lives. We will develop rich and long lasting connections with nature and take people beyond just visiting the natural world to becoming emotionally connected and actively involved with it.
This is a chance for farmers to turn a stereotype on its head and to say 'Get on my land' to people who are currently excluded from the natural world. Farms are a fantastic gateway to the sights, smells and sounds of the countryside and a perfect way of bringing nature into the lives of people who most need it. We are really excited to be working with LEAF on this ground-breaking project and look forward to making the countryside and nature more accessible to many.
The project is funded by Access to Nature, an open grants programme run by Natural England with £25 million funding from Big Lottery Fund's Changing Spaces programme.
http://www.sensorytrust.org.uk/projects/let_nature_feed_your_senses/index.html
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