Kentish Stour Countryside Project

INTERPRETATION

 
  Visitors to the countryside want to know about the places they explore. Interpretation helps them to learn about the habitats, wildlife, history and other aspects of particular sites or localities. 
 
  Interpretation gives information and explains facts in ways that everyone can understand and relate to. Interpretation 'tells the story' of a place to the visitor. The KSCP uses various methods of interpretation to educate people about the Stour Valley and enhance their experiences of the countryside.
 
 

Outdoor panels
These are installed at various sites, featuring information, photographs and illustrations.


Interpretive panel, Bull Heath, Lenham

  Publications
Many of the leaflets and booklets the KSCP publish have an interpretive aspect.
More about publications


Wild Sites booklet

  Guided Walks
Project staff lead occasional guided walks at sites in the Project Area.

Woodland walk
Woodland walk

  Events
The Project stages events on a variety of themes in partnership with the community and other organisations.

Apple Day event, No Man's Orchard
Apple Day event, No Man's Orchard

  Clarity - Interpretive Consultancy
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Kentish Stour Countryside Project
Sidelands Farm, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5DQ
01233 813307
kentishstour@kent.gov.uk