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The gnarled trees are among the oldest living things in Europe – beginning their lives some 2,000 years ago at a time when Roman legionaries were first landing on England’s southern shores. Countless generations since then have looked in awe and wonder at the yew forest of the South Downs at Kingley Vale – a […]

A majestic tawny owl in full flight, a rare barbastelle bat and a gorgeously-cute hazel dormouse are the stars of a new series of films celebrating the woodlands of the South Downs. The National Park is marking World Environment Day on Friday, 5 June with three films that showcase the trees, animals and people who […]

The South Downs National Park photo competition is now open, with a first prize of £250 on offer to the amateur or professional photographer who best captures this year’s theme of ‘My tranquil haven’. To mark the 10th anniversary of the National Park, the photo competition is also being extended this year to include a […]

The South Downs National Park Authority is working with partners on recovery plans to help revive the region’s important tourism sector. Over 360 people from the Sussex tourism sector have virtually come together to discuss the myriad of challenges facing the sector, including restoring consumer confidence, finding innovative revenue streams, adapting to social distancing measures […]

You can now comment on proposed changes to the East Sussex, South Downs and Brighton & Hove Waste and Minerals Local Plan. The changes have been made following a review aimed at making sure planning policies for waste and minerals in the county remain up to date and in line with national policy. Waste and […]