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Our office is undergoing a bit of a Spring clean and tidy up, and in doing so we have been looking through some of the tools we’ve created for previous work.
We came across the giant jigsaw puzzle we created for the Great Wyre Jigsaw Project – we love it so much we’ve pinned it to our office wall! The jigsaw is made from cork and was designed to be taken out onto a stall as a tool to engage with people.
Members of the public could write their likes and dislikes on flags then stick them into it.
The Great Wyre Jigsaw Project was a consultation process that we designed and delivered for Wyre Borough Council. Our team gathered the views of 2,336 people, finding out what residents felt about living in Wyre and their ideas for improving the quality of life in the area.
It was one of the largest community consultations ever carried out in Wyre and the results were written up into six accessible reports designed by our colleagues at Countryscape.
If you’d like to find out more about our consultation or engagement work, or have a project you’d like to discuss, please email us at hello@pathwaysconsultancy.co.uk.
Last year we did a piece of evaluation work for the Lancashire Wildlife Trust, producing a series of short films to show the impact their Reaching Out for Wildlife project has had on volunteers and the local community.
This was our first foray into creating films, and since then we have made a couple of films to showcase our work on Spaceshaper and a Forest Schools Seminar, and we’re currently working on a series of short films for the North Yorks Moors NPA.
I thought it would be nice to share one of the original short films we produced for the Lancashire Wildlife Trust: