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Work is well underway to “renature” a popular site and ensure it becomes a thriving environment for wildlife and visitors alike. Cissbury Fields, located at the foot of Cissbury Ring, were previously farmed by a tenant, but were taken back under the control of the Worthing Borough Council in 2021 as part of its pledge […]

Andrew Griffith MP joined Andy Gattiker from the National Park Authority to install a commemorative waymarker at the Amberley point of the South Downs Way, marking 50 years of the much-loved National Trail. The 100-mile route runs along the chalk ridge of the South Downs and passes through 66 parishes.  The Amberley fingerpost was one […]

The popular Secrets of the Heath event returns for the Easter holidays, celebrating our local heathland’s vibrant history and wildlife with a packed programme of events. The free event takes place at Hogmoor Inclosure, Whitehill & Bordon, on Saturday 15 April from 10am to 3pm. The popular event had been due to take place last […]

A beautiful image of a little egret ruffling its feathers and a compelling shot showcasing the geology of the South Downs are the winners of the National Park’s youth photo competition. Sixteen-year-old Billy Evans-Freke, who attends BHASVIC in Brighton and lives near Ringmer, captured the wonderful shot “Golden Egret” as the sun broke through the […]

A brand new fleet of off-road mobility scooters is being unveiled at popular sites in the South Downs this spring. The four-wheeled scooters, which will be available to hire, can cover all types of terrain and will help people with restricted mobility to make the most of the beautiful landscape and views. To coincide with […]