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Farmers across the South Downs have joined forces to create an online portal as they aim to work closer together to care for the landscape. More than 75 per cent of the South Downs National Park is farmland and farmers play a critical role in looking after the landscape and its wildlife. Although the UK […]

Her inspiration to volunteer came from a hilltop view. With the innocent eyes of a child, Kirsty Ferris looked out across the skyline from Highdown Hill and saw a scene of stark contrast. Conurbation met country…and dusky icons of industry were juxtaposed with the intense green expanse of the South Downs. It was a profound […]

A 5km stretch of new path has been given the green light, opening up year-round access for walkers and cyclists into the heart of the South Downs National Park. The Centurion Way will be extended from West Dean to Cocking Hill Car Park, building on the success of the previous upgrade of the path in […]

The South Downs National Park Authority has won a prestigious award from the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) for the environmental excellence of its Local Plan. After picking up the South East award for Excellence in Planning for the Natural Environment, the Authority is now vying for a national award from the RTPI in the […]

A breathtaking composition capturing a runner jogging into the mist-covered hills at sunrise is the winner of the South Downs National Park’s Annual Photo Competition. “Into The Mistic”, by Andrew Gambling, took first place in the popular photography contest, which attracted more than 170 entries capturing scenes from across the length and breadth of the […]