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Welcome to the Local Walks and Interpretation Toolkit

This toolkit helps local communities to plan local walks and interpretation projects in their area. It covers all the different stages involved in researching and planning walks and interpretation projects as well as offering advice on how to actually do them.

The toolkit is divided into six sections, under two headings:


There are comprehensive guidance notes, printable resources and case studies as well as links to dozens of useful websites.

Contents

Section A: Local Walks - introduction

Section B: Local Walks – getting started

Section C : Local Walks – developing and caring for your walk

Section D: Interpretation - Introduction

  • How this toolkit works?
  • What is interpretation?
  • What’s in it for your community?
  • Interpretation in the Brecon Beacons National Park
  • What type of interpretation
  • Advantages of interpretive planning
  • Interpretation Planning – an overview
  • Section E: Interpretation – Planning your Interpretation Project

    1. Why are you doing it – and who should be involved?

    Decide why you want to do it

    Setting the aims for your interpretation

    Aims for interpretation could include

    Your team- who should be involved and what skills do you need?

    Getting professional help

    Partnerships can bring shared glory

    What kind of group?

    What consultation do you need to do?

    2. Who are you doing it for – who is your audience?

    Decide who you are interpreting for and what they want to know

    Collecting background information

    Visitor surveys

    Questionnaires

    Using your visitor data

    Who doesn’t come and why?

    Who do you want to attract?

    Your target audience

    Including as many visitors as possible

    Disabled Access

    3. What are you going to interpret?

    What are your stories?

    Gathering your information

    Site based information

    Information about services and events

    Information about problems

    SWOT analysis

    Storing your information

    Decide what you want to tell people – your theme

    4 How are you going to do your interpretation?

    What kind of interpretive media do you want to use?

    Personal interpretation

    On site interpretation

    Printed and graphic interpretation

    Electronic interpretation

    Advantages and disadvantages of different interpretive media

    5. How will it be managed?

    How are you going to fund your interpretation?

    Potential funding sources

    How to design a ‘fundable’ project

    Timetabling the work

    Looking after your interpretive project

    Maintenance agreements

    A finite life

    6. Is it working?

    Monitoring and evalaution

    Section F: Interpretation - Implementation of your project

    Ready to get going

    The writing stage

    Tips for writing interpretation

    The design stage

    Tips for designing interpretation

    General points to consider for developing interpretative media

    Appendices:

    Appendix 1: Pre Contact Contact Sheet

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