
Richmond Community - ROSA

Richmond is a town with breath-taking scenery on its doorstep. From every vantage point in the town there are stunning views of the river, open countryside and hills beyond. Residents and visitors alike enjoy beautiful walks right from the centre of the town. We believe this is what makes Richmond one of the most beautiful towns in England!
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Open Spaces Under Threat
Many of the open spaces in and around Richmond were owned by Richmondshire District Council. These included historic open pastures, and land adjoining the river Swale. The largest of these open spaces were put up for sale by the Council. Residents in Richmond (and beyond) were very concerned to protect these open spaces which are currently freely accessible to local residents and tourists. A Charitable Trust (the Richmondshire Landscape Trust) has been set up to buy these lands from the Council, and preserve them for ever more.
Which Areas Are Under Threat?
There are approximately 88 acres in total which include the following five areas of land.
What We Have Achieved So Far?
Negotiations began with Richmondshire District Council in December 2003. The Council agreed to sell the designated lands to the Trust at a reduced price of £120,000 payable over 3 years. The Trust has set up an appeal committee – Richmondshire Open Spaces Appeal (ROSA)– to try and raise this money over the three years. The first £40,000 was raised through a mixture of donations, fund raising events, and interest free loans, and the Trust purchased the land in January 2005.
We need your help NOW!
Although the Trust now owns freehold of the land, the areas are not secure until the full payment of £120,000 has been made to the Richmondshire District Council. ROSA needs to continue its efforts to ensure the open spaces in Richmond are protected for generations to come.
Fund Raising
Past fundraising events include-
- Christmas Carols at St. Nicholas
- An Easter Egg Hunt on the Westfield
- A Charity Auction
- Pop & folk concerts, celeidhs
- Market Hall Coffee mornings
- Film shows of Richmond in bygone years
- Garden parties / charity lunches
You can find out about future ROSA events by looking at the Richmond On-Line what’s on pages
More information on the Trust and our past events is available in our past newsletters, which you can download below.
Newsletters - To view and print the pdf documents you will need a PDF reader. Adobe Acrobat is available for free download.
- February 2008 - View/Download pdf (80kb)
- June 2007 - View/Download pdf (89kb)
- Febraury 2007 - View/Download pdf (84kb)
- September 2006 - View/Download pdf (27kb)
- January 2006 - View/Download pdf (27kb)
- May 2005 - View/Download pdf (27kb)
- January 2005 - View/Download pdf (27kb)
- October 2004 - View/Download pdf (26kb)
- July 2004 - View/Download pdf (26kb)
- May 2004 - View/Download pdf (37kb)
How can you help?
1. Become a member.
Please complete this form (pdf 48kb)
Members will receive regular updates, newsletters and invitations to fund-raising events.
2. Send a donation.
All donations are very welcome! Please complete this form. If you are a UK taxpayer please tick the Gift Aid box. Using Gift Aid means that for every pound you give, we can get an extra 28 pence from the Inland Revenue, helping your donation go further.
| You can also give on-line using a credit card and paypal. Paypal is a free and secure service which enables you to transfer funds using a credit card. Please click the donate button. |
3. Organise a fund raising event.
However big or small we would love to hear your ideas - the more creative the better!
4. Give an interest-free loan.
We are asking if residents and businesses are willing to give the Trust an interest-free loan to meet the target of £40,000. Minimum loan £500. All loans repayable on demand with 3 months notice.. All loans will be automatically repaid on reaching the fund raising target of £120,000. Please contact Gordon Love on 0191-334-3696 to discuss.
5. Donations in kind.
We will welcome any donations, either services in kind, or goods suitable for prizes or a charity auction.
An application form for the Trust can be downloaded here (pdf 48kb)
If you would like to become involved in either fund raising, or managing the land, then please contact,
Stuart Parsons (Publicity Officer)
Tel: 01748 823456
Mob: 077142 17162
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