Historic England and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty sign joint statement to manage, conserve and celebrate our iconic historic environment
Professor Sir John Lawton urges Government to invest in a future that delivers for Nature, Climate and People.
A large collaborative effort aims to restore the natural landscape in such a way as to encourage wildlife.
The Growing Orchard Communities project excelled in supporting local people to manage healthy orchards for the whole community to enjoy.
A collaboration across organisations ensures that wildflower seed from species-rich meadows are used to restore meadows which have lost diversity.
In this project Kent Downs National Landscape supported 15 communities to care for and manage their traditional orchards.
The Project has restored and increased orchard habitat across key orchard areas of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
The Ash Project was designed to create a cultural response to the loss of ash caused by Ash dieback in the Kent Downs and across Kent more widely.
Arnside & Silverdale AONB has been running a successful volunteer programme for over 25 years.