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Name: South Downs National Park Location: England Date Established: 2010 Size: 631 square miles (1,648 square kilometers) Did You Know? • England's Newest National Park The South Downs are a ...
The South Downs has become one of the UK’s premier wine regions. The South Downs National park has become a primary location ...
Now the South Downs are to be made into a National Park. It will cover 627 square miles stretching from Twyford Down just outside Winchester in Hampshire to the edge of Eastbourne in East Sussex.
The public consultation will allow people living, working and enjoying the South Downs the opportunity to discuss the future of this nationally important landscape. This includes a draft National Park ...
The consultation, which got under way on Monday, is to help establish what the park does over the next five years. Proposed plans include increasing tree cover, cleaning up rivers, new pathways and ...
"You've got this animal that hasn't been here for probably more than 600 years — it arrives and starts to change things." Beavers released in South Downs National Park after 600-year absence ...
ALMOST 10 years have passed since the South Downs became the UK’s 15th and newest national park and work to protect and improve it has not stopped since, reports BYRON MELTON.
A controversial new hotel for the South Downs National Park is now a step closer after a planning inspector overruled the ...
The South Downs became the UK's newest national park in 2011 A project to safeguard endangered chalk downland in the South Downs National Park has been given a £608,000 boost by the government ...
The South Downs National Park has become the first in the country to launch a scheme to enable businesses to invest in “high-ethic, effective nature recovery” with the aim of boosting ...
The news the South Downs is to become England’s ninth national park has been broadly welcomed across Sussex and, according to Tourism South East… ...
More than 23,000 trees are being planted across the South Downs National Park this winter as part of a scheme aimed at helping disease-hit woodlands flourish again.