New planning rules for New Forest campsites
In the past year camping has proved increasingly popular and consequently there is a need for planning guidance to protect forest habitats.
In the past year camping has proved increasingly popular and consequently there is a need for planning guidance to protect forest habitats.
With the New Forest expecting an increase in visitors this year, a number of organisations have joined together to call on people to ‘care for the Forest, care for each other’.
People to represent a number of topics are invited to apply to become a member of the New Forest Access Forum.
Grants of up to £150 are available to community groups who work towards wildlife preservation and protecting the environment.
Known as round barrows, they were covered with thick vegetation which took experts and volunteers five days to uncover.
The New Forest Higher Level Stewardship scheme, which will have brought £22 million to the New Forest is to be extended.
You can make your lockdown miles count by getting sponsored and donating the funds raised to New Forest projects.
MHA Communities New Forest has come up with this idea to brighten the lives of older people this spring.
Beaulieu has announced a full programme of events for 20201, with three new shows planned alongside the annual events.
This virtual event in February will enable you to go behind the scenes to learn about nature and climate emergencies.