Projects
SITA Trust fund hundreds of projects every year. You can search projects using the search form on the right hand side.
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Saving Wiltons: £700,000 to the World's Oldest Surviving Grand Music Hall
SITA Trust has awarded a whopping £700,000 to East London's Wilton's Music Hall
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Castle Island Community Park
To develop the Castle Island Community Park on this land for health / leisure pursuits, improving people's quality of life. Work will include fencing, soft landscaping, planting, installation of play equipment and a contribution towards the footpath.
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Lowland Meadow Creation at Pickard's Meadow
The project will create the largest area of Lowland Meadow under this management regime within the Lower Tees Valley and will be accessible to the public.
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Devils Kneading Trough Habitat Enhancement for Duke of Burgundy Butterfly
Specialist contractors will clear scrub and bramble, with volunteers providing assistance. Grazing by livestock will then be carefully adjusted to help prevent regrowth of scrub and ensure grassland regeneration.
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The Greengate Area Community Open Spaces
Replacing of astroturf and fencing for MUGA, knee rail fencing for open green space, shrub and bulb planting.
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Durham Biodiversity Partnership - Living Ponds
This is a multi-site project that will begin to reverse the long-term trend of pond loss and degradation that has occurred across the Durham BAP area.
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The Blooming Meadows Project
The project is to set up a West Yorkshire (WY) machinery ring on behalf of the WY BAP to enable the creation of new meadows and the restoration and then long term management of existing meadows across WY.
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Teversal's Wetland Meadow Revival
Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's project at Teversal Pastures Site of Special Scientific Interest. The work will enable sustainable management of 3 hectares of Biodiversity Action Plan protected lowland wet grassland, bringing it back into favourable condition.
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Churchills LNR Limestone Grassland Grazing Project
The overall project is aimed at reintroducing sheep grazing to an area of 1.82 hectares of species-rich unimproved lowland limestone grassland.
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New Nets Facility at Teddington CC
The project is to replace an existing 4 bay practice facility which is now beyond repair and unsafe to use with a new facility.
