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New design guidance for development in the New Forest
A guide that aims to help achieve high standards of design in new development and protect the New Forest's distinctive character has been adopted by the New Forest National Park Authority.
Posted on: Friday, 3 Febuary 2012
A guide that aims to help achieve high standards of design in new development and protect the New Forest's distinctive character has been adopted by the New Forest National Park Authority.
Posted on: Friday, 3 Febuary 2012
Care in the countryside
The search is on for up to ten dedicated people willing to join an influential group - which has a leading role advising the Lake District National Park on how best to manage rights of way and other access opportunities.
The search is on for up to ten dedicated people willing to join an influential group - which has a leading role advising the Lake District National Park on how best to manage rights of way and other access opportunities.
Broads Authority new member wanted
Would you like to help make the decisions that affect the future of the Broads? The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Caroline Spelman, has announced her intention to appoint a new member to the Broads Authority.
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 Febuary 2012
Would you like to help make the decisions that affect the future of the Broads? The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Caroline Spelman, has announced her intention to appoint a new member to the Broads Authority.
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 Febuary 2012
Prisma Website launched
A new website has been launched to keep people informed about the Prisma project which is bringing around £800,000 of European Funding into the Broads to develop innovative dredging solutions.
Posted on: Tuesday, 31 January 2012
A new website has been launched to keep people informed about the Prisma project which is bringing around £800,000 of European Funding into the Broads to develop innovative dredging solutions.
Posted on: Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Broads Biodiversity Forum launched to celebrate World Wetlands Day
Conservation partners in the Broads will be celebrating World Wetlands Day on February 2nd by launching the first ever Broads Biodiversity Forum at the Abbey Road Conference Centre, Norwich.
Posted on: Monday, 30 January 2012
Conservation partners in the Broads will be celebrating World Wetlands Day on February 2nd by launching the first ever Broads Biodiversity Forum at the Abbey Road Conference Centre, Norwich.
Posted on: Monday, 30 January 2012
Rare chance to join Lakes' Ranger teams
For the first time ever the Lake District National Park is looking to recruit people wanting to learn outdoor practical field work and gain qualifications through an eighteen month Government supported apprenticeship scheme.
For the first time ever the Lake District National Park is looking to recruit people wanting to learn outdoor practical field work and gain qualifications through an eighteen month Government supported apprenticeship scheme.
Balloons trigger community celebrations
Villagers in Staveley, near Kendal, are celebrating success after receiving £60,000 towards an unusual energy saving project, which will help reduce the carbon budget for the Lake District National Park.
Villagers in Staveley, near Kendal, are celebrating success after receiving £60,000 towards an unusual energy saving project, which will help reduce the carbon budget for the Lake District National Park.
Find fundraising fell fixers
An appeal has gone out to find a group of volunteers willing to help raise funds to save the work of a vital project which prevents and repairs erosion of the upland paths in the world famous Lake District landscape used by millions of walkers every year.
An appeal has gone out to find a group of volunteers willing to help raise funds to save the work of a vital project which prevents and repairs erosion of the upland paths in the world famous Lake District landscape used by millions of walkers every year.
Last bid to resolve lake speed measurement
A final attempt is being launched to determine whether the 10 miles per hour speed limit on Windermere should be measured in normal statute miles per hour or knots – the nautical version.
A final attempt is being launched to determine whether the 10 miles per hour speed limit on Windermere should be measured in normal statute miles per hour or knots – the nautical version.
Brockhole gives a true taste of the Lake District
A new promotional leaflet showing the changing face of Brockhole, the Lake District Visitor Centre on the shores of Windermere, has gone into circulation throughout Cumbria and the north west.
A new promotional leaflet showing the changing face of Brockhole, the Lake District Visitor Centre on the shores of Windermere, has gone into circulation throughout Cumbria and the north west.

