Countryside Service Team Roles
The Countryside Service provides a broad range of services:
Countryside Manager
- Overall management and strategic co-ordination of the Countryside Service.
Countryside Greenspace Team
- Management and development of all Countryside Service sites in order to maximise their potential for informal recreation, biodiversity and landscape.
- Specialist advice provision on nature conservation, landscape, recreation management and grant funding to communities, land managers and external partners.
Countryside Access Team
- Maintenance of the public rights of way network and development and management of key recreational routes and access initiatives.
Countryside Mapping Team
- Definition, recording, changes and protection of the public rights of way network and other access provision.
Countryside Business Team
- Provision of comprehensive administration, finance and reception support.
- Management of fundraising, business planning, quality assurance and Best Value processes.
- Co-ordination of market research, community liaison and promotion.
- Production of information and interpretation.
Gypsy Service Team
- Management of residential Gypsy sites.
- Liaison with the Gypsy / Traveller community.
- Responsible for all unauthorized encampments on County Council land.
- Responsible for training in ethnic minority issues surrounding Gypsy / Travellers.
- Overall legislative guidance on Gypsy / Travellers.
Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Unit
- The Countryside Service also has a major input into the Malvern Hills AONB unit and Officer Steering Group. The Staff Unit is charged with promoting the protection, enhancement and appreciation of this nationally important protected landscape.
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Ian Barnes Review date: 30th October, 2006