BT Countryside for All is a national project, supported by BT, which aims to improve access to the countryside for people with disabilities.
As part of the project, 10 regional awards are presented each year to initiatives which have already successfully undertaken and completed access improvements.
The regional winners, together with a national winner, chosen from the 10 finalists, will be invited to attend the awards presentation, which takes place later this year.
The closing date for nominations is August 31. If anyone or any organisation wishes to make a nomination or would like more details, would they please contact me at the address below.
The Fieldfare Trust, a national registered charity, manages the BT Countryside for All project on behalf of BT.
DOCTOR IAN NEWMAN, Director, Fieldfare Trust, 67a The Wicker, Sheffield, S3 8HT.
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