All posts by jefftravis

Ten years ago a long-standing vision finally became a working reality when 1,600km2 of England’s most-cherished lowland landscape was designated on behalf of the nation as a special place for natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage. A decade on and significant strides have been made to conserve and enhance the National Park, promote opportunities for […]

During this challenging time we felt it was important to help connect our communities by providing information on local food and drink suppliers, and other help available particularly for the vulnerable and elderly, being provided both by businesses and communities. We have created this interactive map so that you can search and find suppliers, deliveries […]

These are difficult times for us all and we know many would normally seek solace in the South Downs National Park. However, as recent weeks have shown, many people are flocking to this and other National Parks, increasing the risk to themselves and others. We want you and our communities to stay safe. The  Government […]

A major five-year £500,000 project launches today to help safeguard the chalk aquifer of the South Downs that supplies water to 1.2m people and is under increasing threat from climate change. The Aquifer Partnership will work to protect groundwater in the Brighton Chalk Block from pollution, as well as increase resilience to climate change and […]

A fascinating collection of digital assets, ranging from the delightful diaries of a founding father of natural history to a virtual tour of an iconic 17th century house, are available for the public to enjoy. While most creative and cultural venues remain closed, Anooshka Rawden, Cultural Heritage Lead for the National Park, is encouraging people […]