Countryscape worked with the Forest of Bowland AONB to develop a ‘Sense of Place Toolkit’ for local businesses. The aim of the toolkit is to help businesses understand the special qualities of the AONB and to use these qualities in order to develop and promote their own product – as...
Countryscape carried out a statutory review and update of the AONB management plan for the period 2009-2014, undertaken in partnership with Alison Farmer Associates. This work involved:
Countryscape created a range of interpretive materials for the Landscape Stories project: a two-year local heritage programme, which aimed to “peel back the layers of history” and encourage both local communities and visitors to better understand and celebrate the Forest of Bowland...
Countryscape has produced a complete range of publicity materials and corporate documents for the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). This includes leaflets, booklets, posters, postcards, exhibitions and displays, outdoor signage and interpretation, walking...
Countryscape has developed a range of route maps, promoting outdoor recreation in the Forest of Bowland AONB.
The maps include routes for walking, cycling, horse-riding and trampers (all-terrain mobility scooters). They also include ‘thematic’ routes for visitors wishing to...
Dunham Massey is a magnificent, Georgian house set within a 300-acre deer park and home to the largest 'winter garden' in Britain. Countryscape has worked with the team at Dunham Massey since 2009, providing a range of signage, interpretation and publications to help visitors get the...
Lyme Park is one of the National Trust's flagship estates in the North of England, comprising an extensive deer park and country house (famous for being the backdrop to the film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice). Countryscape has provided a wide range of services to Lyme Park with the...
Quarry Bank Mill is one of the most famous and best-preserved textile mills of the Industrial Revolution and is now a museum of the cotton industry. Countryscape has produced a series of outdoor displays for the estate, providing information on the Lower Garden – formerly used by the...
From 2008 to 2010, the National Trust carried out a project to develop best practice in creating outdoor activity packs for families with young children (termed 'Tracker Packs'). The project encouraged National Trust properties to develop more effective and engaging interpretation...
Countryscape were again contracted by Red Rose Forest (RRF) to produce the organisation’s Annual Report for the period 2010-2011. This work involved developing a new design and layout for the document, based more closely on the styles used by contemporary newspapers and magazines. The...
Red Rose Forest undertook a project to celebrate Manchester’s “top trees”, as identified by the general public. The aim was to use local stories to help invigorate a programme of new planting across Greater Manchester, and to create a touring exhibition, targeting museums, galleries...
Countryscape designed and produced the Red Rose Forest (RRF) Annual Report for the period 2009-2010. This work involved 'refreshing' the RRF brand and developing a new layout for the report.
The overall aim was to better convey the breadth of work undertaken by RRF, some of...
Countryscape is currently working with Red Rose Forest to develop an interpretation strategy, together with a range of displays and other materials, for Nutsford Vale: an important area of “urban countryside” in North Manchester.
To date this project has involved facilitating a...
Countryside Quality Counts (CQC) was a project to develop a national indicator of how the countryside is changing. It was funded by Natural England (and its predecessor agencies), in partnership with Defra and English Heritage. Countryscape was responsible for the...
Since 2002, Countryscape has facilitated the Landscape Character Network (LCN) (formerly known as the Countryside Character Network). Countryscape was re-appointed following competitive tendering in 2005 and 2007.
The Landscape Character Network is a free-to-join, informal,...
In 2009, Natural England put forward proposals to extend the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Countryscape led a major public consultation over the proposals during 2009/2010, working in partnership with Alison Farmer Associates and Pathways Consultancy.
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Drafting, design and production of the Natural England exhibition for the Royal Agricultural Show (2006). Countryscape was responsible for producing all necessary content and artwork for the exhibition, including developing the key messages for presentation in liaison with staff from...
Countryscape worked with Natural England, Staffordshire County Council and the West Midlands Landscape Partnership to raise awareness of landscape and the European Landscape Convention. This work included the testing of landscape characterisation methodology, production of a landscape...
The West Pennine Moors is an area of ninety square miles of open countryside in Lancashire, comprising a patchwork of moorland, reservoirs, wooded cloughs and historic villages. The area contains a rich variety of natural and cultural heritage which is highly accessible to the...
Countryscape developed a leaflet to help publicise the West Pennine Moors (WPM) as destination for sustainable tourism and recreation.
The leaflet provides information on the area’s landscape and scenic beauty, its wildlife, heritage, attractions and activities. It also contains...
Countryscape produced a range of publicity materials to help promote Healey Nab Mountain Bike Trails: two challenging routes through mixed woodland (one red grade, one black) that were created by volunteers from the local biking community using funding from Lancashire County Council,...
Countryscape was contracted to carry out landscape consultancy work in support of the Sefton Coast partnership. This involved developing and facilitating a series of community workshops, where local people were encouraged to think creatively about their landscape and share ideas for...
Countryside Survey is a world-leading study of the natural resources of the UK’s countryside. It provides information to policymakers and others about gradual changes in the countryside over time. The 2007 Survey, which reported in 2008, was the fifth to be carried out since 1978....
Countryscape designed and produced the CEH Science Strategy (entitled ‘Integrated Science for Our Changing World’), which summarises the organisation's programme of work between 2005-2010 and sets the scope for future research.
The strategy was designed to publicise the work of...
The CEH Flooding Appraisal provides an analysis of major floods that occurred in England and Wales during the summer of 2007. The report was authored by independent scientists from the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) and the British Geological Society (BGS) as part of the...
The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) is the UK’s Centre of Excellence for integrated research in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
The "About Us" publication was designed to raise awareness of CEH among audiences beyond the scientific community, including...
Countryscape designed the cover of the CEH publication Hydrological Data UK: a compilation of hydrometric data and statistics from 2008-2013, which was authored by independent scientists from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the British Geological Survey.
The cover was...
Countryscape designed a briefing document for CEH on the subject of ‘ecosystem services’. The document was produced as a concise booklet, providing a summary of the organisation’s pioneering work in relation to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (completed in 2005), which recognised...
In 2006, Countryscape carried out the cartography, design and print of a new Character Area Map of England. The publication was the first national map produced that showed the National Character Areas together with a clear topographic map, providing a powerful communication tool. The...
Countryscape co-ordinated and edited a series of Landscape Character Assessment (LCA) Topic Papers, designed to support the LCA Guidance for England and Scotland (published in 2002 by The Countryside Agency and Scottish Natural Heritage). This work involved collating input and comments...
Countryscape has developed a range of publicity materials for the Greater Manchester Waste Group (GMW). This has included the production of a PR/marketing brochure, entitled 'Positive Progress,' which was developed as a precursor to GMW's annual report. Countryscape was responsible for...
Since 2007, Countryscape has worked closely with the Friends of Blackley Forest, helping the group to interpret and promote their Local Nature Reserve. The Blackley Forest, in North Manchester, has long been valued by the community – it was planted in 1953 as one of the country’s first...
A project to interpret and promote the local heritage of Saint Michael’s Flags (a small public green space in Manchester), working in partnership with the local community. Countryscape was responsible for producing of a 20-page booklet and interactive CD-ROM; a series of outdoor...
Clayton Vale Local Nature Reserve is an area of reclaimed “urban countryside” in North Manchester. The 57 hectare (140 acre) site consists of informal grasslands and wooded slopes, and is well used by the local community.
Clayton Vale is managed through the Medlock Valley...
A project to interpret and promote the local heritage of the Moston Vale area of North Manchester, in partnership with the Harpurhey Neighbourhood Project, Groundwork and the local community. This work involved producing a 40-page booklet and interactive CD-ROM, together with...
Design and print of walking map leaflets as part of the Irk Valley Project, a partnership between Manchester City Council and Groundwork. The maps contain an OS 1:10,000 base, layered with clearly labelled routes, landmarks, hazards, times/distances and other useful information. The...
Countryscape designed and managed a consultation programme to engage local community groups in the Havant Borough Landscape Character Assessment (LCA). This work involved a three stage process: 1) development of a postal ‘Consultation Pack’ containing clearly worded instructions, maps...
Heritage Works Buildings Preservation Trust contracted Countryscape to produce a publication based on the ‘All Work & No Play’ project, which from 2005-2006 recorded and archived the oral histories, photographs and other memorabilia of the current and former residents and workers...
Heritage Works Buildings Preservation Trust contracted Countryscape to produce a booklet on the history of St. Peter’s Church in Ancoats, Manchester: an historic Anglican church which dates back to the 1850s, when Ancoats was the centre of the city’s cotton industry. In 2006 the church...
The IALE (UK) brand and logo were developed by Countryscape in response to the need for a strong and distinctive identity that both defines IALE (UK), while also linking the organisation to its international parent body, IALE. The revised brand features on all IALE (UK) literature and...
Countryscape produced the declaration of the ICOMOS/IUCN event 'Future Landscapes: Working with the Principles of the European Landscape Convention'. The document was produced as a full colour leaflet, appealing to a broad public and professional audience. This work involved graphic...
Manchester City Council contracted Countryscape to produce a leaflet as part of their Green City Project, helping to promote public interest in biodiversity. The leaflet was designed in line with the City Council’s ‘Wildabout Manchester’ brand; it was also required to tie in with the...
Countryscape produced a series of thematic maps for the Manchester Biodiversity Strategy, covering parks and open spaces, waterways and Sites of Biological Importance (SBIs). Each map contained an overview plan of Manchester, showing the location of particular ecological features, as...
Countryscape worked with Manchester City Council and Groundwork to explore the potential for transport and open space development in Wythenshawe. The project involved extensive use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in creating a spatial framework to inform future planning...
Countryscape was contracted to facilitate a one-day conference, exploring ideas for the Manchester Tree Strategy (2006). This work involved use of a creative thinking toolkit (called Ketso) to encourage discussion and information sharing amongst approximately 100 participants from...
Development of draft visuals and ideas for the Community Guardians Youth Scheme, which aimed to encourage young people to take an active role in looking after their local environment. This work involved the development of a concept brand identity and slogans; sourcing and design of...
Countryscape reviewed and redeveloped the NBBPSG brand identity in response to the need for greater consistency in the organisation’s communications. The aim was to standardise the brand across all existing print materials including leaflets, reports and large-format displays. This...
Countryscape produced a full range of communication materials to support the NBBPSG Annual Conference in 2006. This involved the design and print of a conference leaflet and invitation, a detailed report on the previous year’s event and a series of pop-up display banners, conveying key...
The Great Wyre Jigsaw Project took place during summer 2006 and was part of a wider plan for delivering better public services across Wyre, Lancashire. The aim of the project was to find out how local people feel about living in the borough. Over 2000 people took part in a public...
Countryscape produced a range of materials to assist the canvassing of Lancashire Wildlife Trust members for ideas about widening the types of communities who volunteer with the Trust, and to target those that have been under-represented in the past (e.g. minority ethnic groups, people...
Countryscape designed a logo to help publicise Lightshaw Meadows, a public green space in Wigan (Lancashire). The site is managed by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Red Rose Forest, with support from The Heritage Lottery Fund and Environment Agency.
The aim of the logo was to...
Reaching Out for Wildlife was an initiative run by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust between 2007-2010 (supported by the Big Lottery Fund). Its aim was to assist and help establish local community groups for the purpose of community-led gardening, growing and wildlife conservation. The...
The CABE Space Leaders Programme was an annual learning and development course, designed to support green space managers. It included seminars, workshops, site visits and other learning opportunities, spread over three days. The programme was facilitated by...
Countryscape produced cover artwork for the Yorkshire & Humber Health Directory: a collection of work addressing health inequalities in the region (funded by the Department of Health and local NHS Strategic Health Authorities).
The directory itself was compiled by...
Countryscape has developed a range of branded marketing materials for Pathways Consultancy Ltd. Examples include promotional postcards, business cards and brochures, as well as more formal publications, such as tender documents. Where possible, printed materials have been...
A small group of UK residents, led by Pathways Consultancy director, Jane Whitaker, are helping to support the development of Salle Village School in Eastern Nepal....
Countryscape developed both a draft summary of the Test Valley Landscape Character Assessment (for use in consultation with local stakeholders), as well as the final version of the report, produced in four separate volumes.
Our creative team was responsible for the graphic...
Ketso is an interactive, hands-on toolkit for bringing meetings and workshops to life. It is inspired by the concept of ‘mind mapping’ - a graphic technique for brainstorming that works by linking and arranging ideas around a central concept.
Ketso has been developed by Dr...
Development of a poster campaign to help promote the Yorkshire Dales National Park to potential visitors from nearby urban areas.
Countryscape was responsible for the complete production of the posters: from developing the concept and capturing the necessary images, to the...
Countryscape worked with the Planning Co-operative on a Countryside Agency Demonstration Project, which aimed to translate the principles of the Derbyshire Landscape Character Assessment into criteria-based policies, forming a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The project was...
Countryscape worked with the The British Society of Social Science (BSSS) to fully revise and redevelop the organisation's brand identity.
The aim was create a strong and distinct brand, which would engage target audiences (primarily government and the global scientfic community...
Design and print of a series of Professional Competency briefing notes for the Institute of Professional Soil Scientists (IPSS), providing information on different aspects of soil science and surveying. The notes were produced in the form of high quality ‘info sheets’ and include a...
Countryscape was commissioned to create a logo for Planet Hydrogen: a global network of environmental campaigners promoting the use of hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source. The logo itself reflects the process of extracting hydrogen from water using electricity generated by solar,...
Countryscape created a brand identity for the Forest Commission’s ‘Woodfuel Energy’ campaign, which promotes the use of woodfuel as a viable source of renewable energy for homes, communities and businesses.
This work has involved the design and print of publicity materials...
Countryscape designed a range of communication materials to help promote Gisburn Forest Bike Trails in Lancashire, supported by the Forestry Commission and the Forest of Bowland AONB. This work included developing a logo, trails map, promotional leaflet and website.
The website...
Newlands is a major, £59 million scheme set up to reclaim large areas of derelict and underused land across the North West and transform it into thriving community woodlands.
Countryscape produced an extensive range of communication materials for the consultation and reporting...
In 2008, Countryscape created a brand identity for Cycle Adventure, a cycle hire company operating in the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The brand was created as part of the company’s start-up launch, supported by a grant from the AONB’s Sustainable...
Countryscape developed a Sense of Place Strategy for the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB): a protected landscape in the southwest of England, famous for its industrial heritage (for which it was awarded World Heritage Status in 2006).
The aim of the...
Class 7 Limited is a private company that provides specialist training in the transportation of radioactive materials.
Countryscape developed a logo and brand identity for Class 7 as part of the company’s formation in 2008. The brand was developed in close consultation with the...
Countryscape produced a series of three ‘cheese trail’ leaflets for Lancashire Rural Futures (since re-established as Rural Futures). The leaflets were produced as part of a project to promote and celebrate the distinctiveness of local food in Lancashire. A cluster of seven artisan...
The Natural Wedding Company is an online directory for helping people to plan a more ‘natural’ wedding. The company specialises in ethical, eco-friendly, vintage, organic, handmade and local products, with over 500 businesses currently listed. The website also features ideas,...
Countryscape designed a ‘field notebook’ for use by volunteers who took part in the Boltby Scar Archaeological Dig (2009). The purpose of the notebook was to record feedback from volunteers on their experience of taking part in the project: for example, what did they enjoy most about...
Design of interpretive leaflets as part of the ‘Lime & Ice’ interpretation project, which aimed to create opportunities for people to learn about, explore and enjoy the landscape heritage of the North York Moors National Park and adjoining Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding...
Countryscape produced a short booklet to help promote the “Buy Local” Food Awards 2008, on behalf of CPRE Cheshire. The purpose of the booklet was to encourage people to vote for and celebrate their favourite local food producers and stockists. The publication was designed to be...
Countryscape produced a range of communication materials in support of the Crompton Moor consultation project (2009), which sought to determine public opinion on the recreational use and future safeguarding of this important moorland landscape. The consultation itself was carried out...
Design and layout of a User Survey Report for Dunwood Park, which is managed by Oldham Council. The report was written by Pathways Consultancy, summarising the results of a visitor survey...
Countryscape developed a logo, leaflet and website for the purpose of marketing Red Lion Cottages: a beautiful holiday home for rent within the Norfolk Coast AONB. The overall brand was created in close consultation with the business owner, with the aim of reflecting the cottage’s own...
The Wetland Vision Project is a partnership consisting of the Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds (RSPB), English Heritage, the Environment Agency, Natural England and The Wildlife Trusts. Its purpose is to set out a 50-year vision for freshwater wetlands in England.
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Countryscape designed and produced the Kinder Reservoir and Railway publication: a richly illustrated history of the construction of the famous waterworks and its associated railway, located near Hayfield in the Peak District National Park. The publication was authored by local...
Countryscape worked with the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service to develop a brand identity, promotional literature and website for the South Yorkshire Historic Environment Characterisation project - aka "South Yorkshire Timescapes" (supported by English Heritage).
The project...
Countryscape has produced a toolkit on behalf of Scottish Natural Heritage to encourage communities to get involved in the future of their landscape. The toolkit - called 'Talking About Our Place' - is fully self-led and designed to be used by community groups without the involvement...
Countryscape worked with Arnside & Silverdale AONB to produce a final report for the Low Carbon Landscape project, identifying the potential impacts of climate change on the area together with examples of local good practice in mitigation.
This work involved editing the...