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Would you be interested in helping to shape the South Downs National Park’s future? As part of a nationwide recruitment drive for protected landscapes, Defra is seeking to appoint five new Members of the South Downs National Park Authority. Lord Gardiner of Kimble, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rural Affairs and Biosecurity, explained: “I […]

Efforts to restore a vast underwater kelp forest off the Sussex coast have made a significant step forward with the introduction of a new byelaw. The new rules, which will see trawling excluded from a vast 304 km2 of Sussex coastline year-round, was agreed by the Sussex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority. Sussex IFCA’s decision […]

As the National Park’s Dark Skies Festival swings into action, Graham Bryant, President of Hampshire Astronomical Group, writes about the amazing sights in the night’s sky as winter comes to a close and the first signs of spring beckon. Last year I wrote a piece inviting you to step outside and experience the beauty of […]

From Jane Austen to Tennyson, the beauty of the South Downs has never failed to inspire tales of romance, joy and passion. The golden chalk hills, immense views and twinkly star-studded skies are the perfect place to enjoy a romantic outing for Valentine’s Day. Kat Beer, who heads Sustainable Tourism for the South Downs National […]

Volunteers who give up their free time to help protect some of Britain’s rarest habitats have received national recognition in a prestigious award scheme. The group of 17 volunteers from the Heathlands Reunited project were highly-commended in the National Parks’ UK Volunteer Awards, which recognises outstanding volunteers across the UK’s 15 National Parks. The commendation […]