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Forest of Bowland celebrates Access for All

Removing Barriers: Access for All symposium success

A free accessibility event held in Gisburn Forest proved to be a resounding success, with every spot on the two-day symposium quickly reserved.

Forest of Bowland National Landscape People sit on logs or on trampers and listen to a presentation outdoors in a forest clearing with pictures on easels.

The symposium took place in Gisburn Forest Hub

Hosted by The Forest of Bowland National Landscape team and Access the Dales, the event was described as an ‘exciting celebration of what’s possible’, and was designed to help organisations, businesses and individuals learn more about accessibility, share examples of best practice and engage in inclusive activities in a beautiful outdoor setting.

Activities included bushcraft skills, foraging, forest bathing, charcoal sketching and more, with workshop discussions focused on autism, dementia, mental health, inclusivity in the outdoors and tourism.

A variety of all-terrain wheelchairs were also available for the duration of the event for delegates to try out for themselves.

Organisers were delighted to welcome staff from Paralympics GB who were filming for their Everybody Moves programme during the event.

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The two day event was a celebration of what's possible

Sustainable Tourism Officer for the Forest of Bowland National Landscape Hetty Byrne explains: ‘Feedback from the event has been incredible and very humbling. We were joined not only by visitors from the local area, but also from Kent, the Wye Valley, the Lake District, Northumberland, and even Fife and London.

‘We were thrilled that the event was so well received and opened up some really important conversations around accessibility and inclusivity.

‘Delegates were keen to take part in a host of outdoor workshops while sharing ideas with each other and learning from our session leaders.

‘We know we’ve only scratched the surface of what’s possible, and we hope that attendees will take lots of ideas away and be inspired to create their own events or implement what they’ve learned on a day-to-day basis.’

Sarah Dornan, Countryside Access Officer for the Forest of Bowland National Landscape said: ‘Events like this provide a wonderful opportunity to come together and share experiences and best practice. We are proud to showcase what’s on offer in Bowland and delighted that we could offer this event to people for free, which was made possible via DEFRA Accessibility Funding'.

Forest of Bowland National Landscape People on trampers, quad bikes and all terrain wheelchairs smile to the camera in a field

A variety of all-terrain wheelchairs were available throughout the event for delegates to try

I was racing along having fun with the representatives from ParalympicsGB ... it was so refreshing to be able to be fully part of the activity

Symposium delegate

'Thank you for an incredible day last week in Gisburn Forest. I had the best time. I haven’t smiled that much in a long time. There was a beautiful moment on the All Terrain Wheelchair walk through the forest where I was racing along having fun with the representatives from ParalympicsGB and it was just so refreshing to be able to be fully part of the activity and not excluded because of my limitations.’

Further information about the conference

Further information about Access for All opportunities in the Forest of Bowland