The nature of the voluntary sector in countryside recreation
John Foster, Countryside Commission for Scotland
The range and scope of voluntary activity in the countryside
Foster Murphy, Director, The Volunteer Centre, Berkhamstead
Purposes, styles and orientations of the voluntary sector in the countryside
Paul Hoggett and Jeff Bishop, School for Urban Studies, University of Bristol
The voluntary sector – public sector relationship: advantages and problems
Maurice Masterman, Assistant Director, Planning Dept, West Yorkshire County Council
Key issues in the realtionship
Terry Robinson, Recreation and Access, Countryside Commission and Robert Hall, Chairman, BTCV
The benefits of volunteering
Plenary discussion
How Local Authorities, National Parks and Water Authorities work with volunteers
Rosie Simpson, Vice Principal, Peak National Park Study Centre, Losehill Hall, Castleton, Derbyshire
Working with and through the Manpower Services Commission
Tony Potter, MSC, Sheffield
The British Sub-aqua Club and access to water
David Shaw, Chairman, BSAC
Pennine heritage and regeneration of the pennines
David Fletcher, Head of dept. Environment and Geographical Studies, Manchester Polytechnic
The work of the Yorkshire Dales Society
Colin Speakman, Secretary
Volunteering: A look at present and future roles in the countryside
Lyndis Cole, Land Use Consultants
The future of voluntary recreation activities in the countryside
Max Nicholson, Land Use Consultants