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South West College

south west college

South West College is based in Northern Ireland, one of the four countries of the United Kingdom, and is situated to the northeast of the island of Ireland. The College is situated in the Southwest of Northern Ireland a country with a long and proud history of both national and international interaction. The College is less than 90 minutes from Belfast, and offers a safe, community friendly learning environment with proximity to the Republic of Ireland, the rest of the UK and Europe. Our four campuses are in Omagh, Dungannon, Cookstown and Enniskillen, in the centre of each respective town. Northern Ireland is known as a place to inspire, a place to nurture and a place to grow and is renowned for its inspirational locations, stunning landscapes and the friendly people. Each campus offers easy access to some of the unique locations and stories around it, from the unique stories of Saint Patrick to Titanic Belfast and its breath-taking scenery such as the Mountains of Mourne and the Giant’s Causeway. The Southwest region, in, is one of the most picturesque parts of the country. Taking in the two counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone it consists of a mainly rural population, with rolling fields, rivers and lakes, making it an ideal setting for an inspirational learning environment. Popular tourist destinations include the Marble Arch Caves, Cuilcagh Mountain, Lough Erne, the Ulster American Folk Park, and many sights and landscapes associated with Game of Thrones.

The Lancashire Wildlife Trust for the Carbon Landscape Partnership.

the lancashire wildlife trust for the carbon landscape partnership.

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The Carbon Landscape is a diverse landscape of water, fen, wet grassland, wet woodland and lowland raised bog with a rich natural environment woven into its industrial heritage. It boasts rare wildlife like willow tits, bitterns, great crested newts, water voles, bog mosses and black-necked grebes. The Carbon Landscape has a variety of wetlands. Plan your visit. It has different designations and declarations ranging from the internationally important Special Area for Conservation (SAC), nationally important (Sites of Special Scientific Interest), National Nature Reserves, Local Nature Reserves, Sites of Biological Interest (Greater Manchester Ecology Unit) to local wildlife corridors and stepping stones that people regularly enjoy. Working with fourteen delivery partners the Carbon Landscape encompasses sites across the Flashes of Wigan and Leigh National Nature Reserve with SSSI designation at Ince Moss and Abram Flashes Mosslands of Wigan, Salford and Warrington proposed National Nature Reserve including parts of remnant lowland raised bogs with SAC designation at Risley, Holcroft and Bedford and Astley Mosses. Mersey Wetlands Corridor stretching from where the Irwell meets the Manchester Ship Canal, including Woolston Eyes (SAC), Rixton (SAC) and Paddington Meadows in Warrington. The Carbon Landscape is the flagship programme of the Great Manchester Wetlands Partnership. Delivery partners came together to deliver, a £3.2million programme funded by the Heritage Fund (2017 – 2022). Please see our Success Stories. Our wildlife is connected through habitat restoration, access improvements and capacity building within our local communities. In this way nature and local custodians come together to enable a resilient post-industrial landscape on the doorsteps of two million people.