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Home
Discover
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the Blackdown Hills
Blackdown Hills National Landscape
Landscape
Habitats
Wildlife
Farming
Community
Art and culture
Heritage and history
Teachers' resources
Visit
Visit
the Blackdown Hills
Places to see
Easy to access
Viewpoints
Heritage
Wildlife sites
Walks and rides
Walking
Easy routes
Cycling routes
Horse riding
Visitor advice
Transport
Maps
Children’s activities
30 ways to explore
Events
About us
About
Blackdown Hills National Landscape
What is a National Landscape?
What we do
How we are funded
Blackdown Hills Partnership
Management Group
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Jobs
Contact us
Our work
Our work
Planning
Annual reviews
Document Library
Management Plan
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Current Projects
Connecting the Culm
Farming & Woodland Group
Landscape Enhancement Initiative
Making Rivers Better
Nature Recovery Plan
Rivers Run Through Us
Triple Axe Partnership
Completed Projects
ELMS Tests and Trials
Blackdown Hills Natural Futures
Catchment Communities Conference
Corry and Coly Natural Flood Management
Culm Community Crayfish project
Culm Enhancement Project
Discovering Dunkeswell Abbey
Dunkeswell War Stories
Field boundaries & linear landscape features
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Metal Makers
Somerset Nature Connections
Woods for Water
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Celebrating volunteering in the Blackdown Hills AONB
02 June 2021
This week is National Volunteering week (1 -7 June) and what better time than now to celebrate all the hard...
Walk this May
01 May 2021
May is National Walking Month and Naturally Healthy Month. So, walk this May and we’ll help you take the Blackdown...
Encouraging responsible visits as we offer a warm welcome
30 April 2021
It is wonderful that so many people have begun to spend more time in the great outdoors and are getting...
Walking Well
29 April 2021
Somerset Nature Connections project is working to support local communities and individuals most vulnerable to mental health issues by helping them...
May is Devon’s Naturally Healthy Month
27 April 2021
Devon’s Naturally Healthy May campaign is all about harnessing the power of nature and physical activity to improve our health...
Make meadows while the sun shines!
31 March 2021
Tracey Hamston, project officer for More Meadows, invites you to join a growing number of Meadow Makers coming together to...
Chair’s blog – March 2021
16 March 2021
Bruce Payne, chair of the Blackdown Hills AONB partnership management group, takes a look at work underway and plans for...
Bravo for the beavers!
18 December 2020
While we humans have had a tough time of it lately, 2020 has been a dam good year for local...
Fabulous forests!
17 December 2020
Forests can be magical places to be in the winter months and we are lucky enough to have lots of...
Chair’s blog – December 2020
15 December 2020
Bruce Payne, chair of the Blackdown Hills AONB partnership management group reflects on a challenging year and looks forward to...
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