- LHI/1/1/6
- File
- 1999
LHI pilot project 22, produced by Blackdown Hills Project
LHI pilot project 22, produced by Blackdown Hills Project
Parish Surveys in Lincolnshire
Pilot project 28, produced by Lincolnshire Community Council
LHI pilot project 43, produced by The Heritage Trust for the North West
LHI pilot project 48, produced by Woodlands Community School and Hampshire Gardens Trust. Records concern project documentation and report
Isle of Axholme Heritage Project
LHI pilot project 51, produced by Belton Parish Council
Chalford Village Walls Project
LHI pilot project 52, produced by Chalford Village Walls Project
LHI pilot project 60, produced by the Friends of Ewelme Watercress Beds
LHI pilot project 71, project report produced by The Ironbridge Institute
LHI pilot project 79, produced by Rockingham Forest Trust. Records concerning project documentation and report
LHI pilot project 80, produced by Bedfordshire County Council. Records concern project documentation
LHI pilot project 84, produced by Cleeve Prior Heritage Trust. Records concerning project documentation and report
Pilot project 89, produced by Bisley Parish Council. Records concern project documentation and report
LHI pilot project 92, produced by Knaresborough Age Concern
Swavesey Art and Archaeology Project
LHI pilot project 97, produced by County Council. Records concerning project report, photographic documentation of archaeological activities and art exhibition
Exmoor Historic Signposts Project
LHI pilot project 101, project report produced by Exmoor National Park Authority
Continuity and Change in a Rural Landscape
LHI pilot project 107, produced by Sedbergh and District History Society
Crosby Ravensworth Parish Project
LHI pilot project 108, produced by Crosby Ravensworth Parish Council
LHI pilot project 117, produced by Stonnall Conservation Society
LHI pilot project 118, concerning project documentation and final report. Produced by the Painswick Local History Society
LHI pilot project 120, records concern project report and documentation of activities. Produced by the Woodland Trust
Records concerning the promotion of the LHI. Leaflets and poster
Booklet concerning the LHI conference, hosted by the British Museum, 10 March 2004
Booklet concerning the LHI event titled Making Connections; sharing knowledge and ideas. Mainly concerning a conference report held in York 8 - 9 February 2005
Newsletter titled Yorkshire and the Humber 2003; North West February 2004; South East issue one
Regional awards for LHI projects and individual participants
Distributed material to support LHI activities and events
Folder includes a plate of LHI stickers; document titled publicity for the scheme and logo; guidelines; blank grant claim form for LHI; blank LHI progress report; blank LHI competition report; blank in-kind record sheet for LHI grant; LHI initiative terms and conditions and reporting requirements
Tell it as it is: a guide to recording your LHI project
Instructional booklet advising project participants concerning website maintenance, photographic and film documentation
Contains PowerPoint template including project achievements, criteria for entry and national press coverage
Films, JPGs, Microsoft Word & PDF documents
Research conducted by the Local Heritage Initiative (LHI) in 2004 revealed teachers found lesson plans too prescriptive. A need was identified for ideas and activities that could be integrated into a teacher’s own classroom requirements. Online resources provided lesson plans for key stage 3 (KS3) subjects, but educational resources that generated ideas about teaching local heritage were scarce.
In order to collect feedback from teachers, LHI staff joined discussion forums on the Times Educational Supplement (TAS) website in September and October 2004. The result of this consultation showed that many teachers would prefer to use curriculum linked ideas sheets to teach local heritage rather than lesson plans.
The activity sheets were produced for geography, history and citizenship subject areas. Each sheet contains a series of ideas linked to the National Curriculum and the QCA/DfES schemes of work.
The sheets were designed to encourage teachers to include local heritage in their lesson plans. They enabled teachers to fulfill the demands of the National Curriculum while at the same time allowing them to create tailor made lesson plans based on their specific needs.
The activity sheets allowed teachers to interest and inspire young people to find out more about local heritage and community projects. To ensure that this material continued to provide a useful local heritage resource for teachers, the resources was offered to other organisations.
All the activity sheets were updated at the beginning of 2006, with intention that activity sheets could be used as a stand-alone resource after the closure of the Local Heritage Initiative programme.
Business Plan & Report on Pilot Projects
CD Rom "Information and communications technology study demonstrations" containing a total of 1.40MB data concerning images and text from original website c.2000s. Produced by Simulacra Media for the Countryside Agency
Bound booklet "LHI business plan initiative phase II" 29 April 1999
Bound booklet "LHI business plan annexes" 29 April 1999
Bound booklet "LHI information and technology study report" 29 April 1999 prepared by Simulacra Media for the Countryside Agency.
Bound booklet "LHI report of pilot projects" April 1999
Bound booklet "LHI Marketing, PR and Sponsorship Strategy by WS Atkins Planning Consultants and Kartupelis Associates" April 1999
LHI Annual Report 2001/2 (year two)
Annual Report for 2002/2003 (year three)
Reports for the Countryside Agency dated December 2003
The Economic and Environment Impact of the LHI
A report dated March 2005 to the Countryside Agency by Interface NRM Ltd. The report aimed to obtain a deeper understanding of the economical and environmental impacts of Local Heritage Initiative. Authored by Dr Gavin Jordan and Mike Greenland
Following publications of reports which begin to explore the benefits of community archives, the study alerts the profession as to the much less well-documented community history groups. These are more common than community archives and bring equally strong benefits, collecting material as a bi-product of their activities
Author: Victoria Goodwin.
Booklet titled "Lessons Learnt: A review of the Local Heritage Initiative 2000 - 2006"
Booklet titled "A collection of LHI projects from across England 2000-2006". includes DVD holding 1.18GB data, titled sharing the LHI messages and corporate information
Booklet titled A review of the LHI ICT and website project 2000-2006.
The Countryside Agency Local Heritage Initiative Launch 2 January 2000
Contains documentation of the LHI opening ceremony
Concerning event titled "Looking back for the future". One VHS tape with a run time of 11 minutes