New Forest MP meets youngsters working in the National Park
Sir Desmond Swayne met up with young people starting out their careers in the environment and outdoor sector in the National Park.
Sir Desmond Swayne met up with young people starting out their careers in the environment and outdoor sector in the National Park.
A six-week consultation process is to run from 10 September to 22 October and you can respond online or at Lymington Town Hall.
The New Forest Walking festival – backed by new sponsor Hoburne Bashley holiday park in Sway – takes place from 16 October to 7 November, incorporating the half term.
The New Forest National Park Authority receives £539,200 from the Government’s £40 million second round of the Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
There is a choice of five walks, which are established rights of way, that have been brought to life by dramatisations and folk songs.
Volunteers are back out conserving the New Forest, boosted by public donations and a grant of more than £8,000 from the New Forest Trust.
Projects in the New Forest can benefit from a £600,000 three-year programme to help them adapt for the future.
Local people are invited to take part in a survey looking towards the New Forest National Park’s next five years.
Marking the fifth anniversary of the Green Halo Partnership, more than 1,300 people joined an online conference.
There are large areas of Dorset and the New Forest where disposable barbecues are banned and many stores are refusing to sell them.