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Project Background
The Route to the Hills Development Plan was commission in
April 2010 by Malvern Hills District Council. Since October 2010
the plan has been adopted by six partner organisations who manage
the project as the Project Board.
These organisations are:
- Malvern Hills District Council
- Malvern Town Council
- Malvern Civic Society
- High Street Malvern
- Malvern Hills Conservators
- Great Malvern Parochial Church Council
The Route to the Hills Plan provides a
strategy to improve and enhance the two key areas of public open
space in the centre of Great Malvern; Priory Park and Rose Bank
Gardens. In addition, the concept of a “Route to the Hills” linking
the town of Great Malvern to the Malvern Hills been developed to
strengthen the link between the town and the hills and maximising
the economic and social benefits of the project.
Route to the Hills Development Plan
The Route to the Hills Development Plan is available to
download below:
Stage 1 Development Project
The Route to the Hills Partnership have been awarded a
grant from Malvern Hills District Council to enable them to
commission professional support to help them to
develop funding applications to organisations such as the Heritage
Lottery Fund. These grants will enable them to deliver Stage 1 of
the Route to the Hills Project which is estimated to cost
appoximately £1million and will improve public open space and the
heritage in Great Malvern, as well as improving signage and
developing the town to support local businesses.
Route to the Hills Stage 1 Project Scope
Emotisurvey Research Project
The University of Worcester are working with the Route to the
Hills project to carry out research using their award
winning Emotisurvey project.
Find out more about the Emotisurvey project and leave your
comments by visiting the blog.