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the Blackdown Hills
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Rivers Run Through Us – new River Axe nature recovery project
08 November 2024
A new project aimed at improving the health of the River Axe and its catchment is set to get underway...
A new landscape partnership for the Luppitt valley
26 April 2024
A group of Luppitt farmers and landowners, with the support of Blackdown Hills National Landscape, has been successful in obtaining...
Community Action Groups (CAG) Somerset
12 February 2024
Free support for local community groups for repair cafes, community fridges, clothes swaps, composting and more...
Local Nature Recovery Strategies
09 February 2024
Local Nature Recovery Strategies are currently being developed in Devon and Somerset. These will set out local priorities and opportunities for...
A fond farewell to John Greenshields
02 February 2024
Here we reflect on John's achievements in the Blackdown Hills, his tireless efforts, and the positive impact he made.
A new name for the Blackdown Hills
22 November 2023
Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has a new name – from today we are Blackdown Hills National Landscape.
My week of work experience
07 July 2023
This week, we welcomed Lily, a sixth form student from Chard, for a week of work experience with Blackdown Hills...
A tribute to the late Paul Diviani
30 January 2023
The Blackdown Hills AONB Staff and Partnership pay tribute to the late Paul Diviani, following his death in January.
Stockland Turbaries: management for wildlife and people
15 November 2022
A new book has been published which gives an insight into the ecology and biodiversity of the Stockland Turbaries, here...
Farming in Protected Landscapes – one year on
19 July 2022
It’s one year since the launch of the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme. Gavin Saunders, sums up the achievements so...
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