Monument memories, old and new

Work on the Wellington Monument has been progressing well and the restoration is still on track to finish at the end of May 2021. Emma Jones from the National Trust gives an update on the most [...]

Taking care of our white-clawed crayfish

Nicky Green  has been working with crayfish in Devon and Somerset for almost twenty years. Her interest has grown over the years to the point that 'crayfishing' is now a full-time job. She has [...]

Blackdown Support Group coordinating help for local people

The Blackdown Support Group is working closely with the Blackdown Practice, local parish councils, churches and partner voluntary organisations across the Blackdown Hills to support our [...]

Appointment of Special Appointees to the AONB Management Group

Blackdown Hills AONB Partnership is currently inviting applications for a special appointee to its management group.

Let’s all do our bit to take care of the Blackdown Hills

We are delighted that throughout the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty members of the community are helping us to make and keep the area special for generations to come. We’d [...]

Take part in our bat survey

Do you live in the Devon part of the Blackdown Hills AONB? Devon Greater Horseshoe Bat Project is looking for people to help detect bats in their garden or land.

Does happiness grow on trees?

Help us celebrate Naturally Healthy May – enter your nature-inspired artwork and creative writing in to our competition.

Blackdown Hills Repair Café nominated for Recycle Devon award

The Blackdown Hills Repair Café has been nominated for the People's Choice Award at the Recycle Devon Thank You Awards on [...]

Apple days, repair cafe and fungi forays!

Autumnal events around the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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