Historic England and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty sign joint statement to manage, conserve and celebrate our iconic historic environment
England’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Historic England have today signed a joint statement outlining their ambition and intent to work together to conserve and enhance the historic and cultural environment of England’s 34 National Landscape. Areas of...
Arts Council England and National Association for National Landscapes sign landmark Memorandum of Understanding
Sir Nicholas Serota, chair of Arts Council England and Philip Hygate, chair of the National Association for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (NANational Landscape), will today sign a landmark Memorandum of Understanding. It represents their commitments to working...
No Mow May – Supporting biodiversity
Take part in the @plantlife 'No Mow May' challenge and help our bees, butterflies and wildlife. Saying No to the Mow will helps spring’s first pollinators to thrive when they wake up hungry from hibernation. Will you...
Responding to the Government’s Glover Review response
Public consultation closed on 9 April 2022, seeking views on the government's response to the Glover review, including possible legislative changes and their potential effects on different groups and interests. Our response Read the East Devon National...
National Landscape Support for new Lower Otter Restoration Project exhibition at Fairlynch Museum
Budleigh Salterton’s Fairlynch Museum is to host a two-year long exhibition about the Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP). Lord Clinton to open the exhibition. Funded by the Environment Agency, the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (National...
The importance of planting trees
You may have noticed a flurry of messages this year, from all kinds of organisations and initiatives promoting the importance of planting more trees. This is more than just the latest social media trend calling for attention - it's a call for help in doing what we can...