Connecting People and Communities
These case studies relate to the following outcomes of the SDNPA Partnership Management Plan.
Outcome 6: Lifelong Learning
There is widespread understanding of the special qualities of the National Park and the benefits it provides.
Outcome 7: Health and Wellbeing
The South Downs National Park is a well-used and recognised asset for sustaining mental and physical health and wellbeing
Outcome 8: Creating Custodians
More responsibility and action is taken by visitors, communities and businesses to conserve and enhance the special qualities and use resources more wisely.
- Enable Ability: John Muir Award (December 2021)
- Kingley Vale Interpretation (December 2021)
- Dark Night Skies at Buriton (September 2021)
- Poetry for Wellbeing (September 2021)
- The Living Coast (July 2021)
- Moulsecoomb Forest Garden (July 2021)
- Heathlands Reunited – interactive mapping & site interpretation (July 2020)
- Youth Ambassadors (June 2020)
- Droxford Church (June 2020)
- The John Muir Award (June 2019)
- HeartSmart – Walking for Health (May 2018)
- Learning in the South Downs (January 2018)
- Dark Night Skies (January 2018)
- National Parks for all to enjoy (July 2017)
- South Downs Alphabet (June 2017)
- Petworth Community Garden (April 2017)
- Learning Through LiDAR (October 2016)
- GROW (April 2016)
- Patina Lewes (December 2015)
- Weald and Downland Museum (January 2015)
- Lessons of the Landscape Case Study (2014)
- GOSH Pilot (2014)