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Unit 18 Tourism in Rural Areas THIS WORK HAS BEEN MARKED AND ACHIEVED BY EXAMINER P3 - explain roles and responsibilities of organisations involved in the management of rural areas This was group work hence only the one poster If you have any questions or problems please feel free to mail. I will try my best to respond straight away. Please check out my profile for other units for BTEC Travel and Tourism Level 3

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National Trust

The National Trust is a charity
The
which
National
was found
Trust looks
in 1895.
after coastlines, forests, woods, fens, One role of the National Trust is to provide information. One way h
Three people saw the importance
beaches,
of our
farmland,
nation’smoorland, islands, archaeological remains, they do this is through their website. https://www.nationaltrust.or
heritage and open spaces, and nature
wanted
reserves,
to preserve
villages, historic houses, gardens, mills and pubs. They provide people with information about their latest projects, a
them for everyone to enjoy. They restore
look after
them,
special
protect them and open them up to everyone. what it is they are trying to do to help places across the UK. They a
places throughout England, Wales and Northern provide information about days out, such as their top spring walks
Ireland. with a view, and bike rides for beginners. They also list place to vis
the National Trust for dog walkers, families and groups.
They also have the responsibility of providing revenues
Other information they provide is the places which they look after
The National Trust promotes rural pursuits. On their
channels. websites
Because theythey
are a charity they depend on
who are members of the National Trust. For example ones which a
have a list of days out. They promote activities to doofinmembers,
the support the Easterdonors and volunteers, as well
to Herefordshire are Skenfrith Castle, Berrington Hall and The Weir
Holidays. You can learn how to build a den and cook
as income fromfood on a
grant-making bodies and commercial
Gardens. It provides people with the opening times, what events a
camp fire or hunt for clues on an Easteractivities
egg hunt.such
Theyasalso have
retail and catering, to look after the
the history of the place, the location and how to get there.
activities such as seasonal garden events at Dyrham
places in theirPark in
care.
Gloucester where you can go on a guided flower walk.
Many of their properties are unable to fund their own
permanent preservation. The cost of caring for them is
high: our overall conservation project expenditure was The main role of the National Trust is to protect the environment a
£107.1 million in 2015/16. wildlife, and also to educate people about how they are doing this
example on their website there is an article saying. ‘’Britain’s Wildl
If you become member of the National Trust you can
in trouble. More than half of species are in decline. And as the nati
enjoy unlimited access to more than 500 places. You
biggest private landowner we want to play our part in addressing t
can have a single membership, joint membership, a
dramatic slump’’. It also goes on to say how they are setting out an
family membership or a life membership.
ambitious plan to help reserve the decline in wildlife on all the lan
Their websites provides information about how the which they look after. They are aiming to create 25,000 hectares o
donations have helped. For example it says ‘’ thanks to
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/once-common- habitats by 2025.
your support the East Front at Powis Castle is now being
now-rare-ten-species-that-need-our-help
Another thing which they have is a list of 10 species which are in d
restored ‘’.

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