Keep up to date with the latest news from your National Landscape. We regularly publish stories about recent events and important happenings in the Surrey Hills.
Arts Council England and National Association for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty sign landmark Memorandum of Understanding Sir Nicholas Serota,…
Connecting our communities to their landscape This year’s Harvest event on Sat 17 Sept welcomed hundreds of people to the…
On Wednesday 27 July, Surrey Hills Arts celebrated their launch of ‘HABITAT’ at the University of Surrey. ‘HABITAT’ is an…
NOW CLOSED This role is part of the Surrey Hills National Landscape team, hosted by Surrey County Council and working…
The Surrey Hills National Landscape is delighted to launch their Summer Travel Campaign, welcoming visitors into the Surrey Hills by bus, rail, and active travel.
Celebrate Surrey’s woodlands and discover the wonder of wood at the Surrey Hills Wood Fair 2022 Learn about traditional woodland…
On Tuesday 1 February 2022, the Surrey Hills National Landscape was delighted to host The Rt Hon Lord Benyon, the Government Minister for Rural Affairs, Access to Nature and Biosecurity for the opportunity to hear about their current projects, and meet some of the land managers, local businesses and partners within the Surrey Hills.
A colourful makeover has transformed three bus shelters and created a useful information point for exploring Haslemere and the stunning…
he pioneering Hindhead Tunnel in Surrey that helps to connect Hindhead Common, and that has improved air quality, reduced traffic noise and eased traffic queues on the A3 route between London and the south coast, celebrates its tenth anniversary today.
A new Inspiring Views artwork was launched at the end of June on Denbies Hillside. ‘Radius’ is a distinct sculptural seat and the eighth in the ‘Inspiring Views’ programme.
Heathland Artworks returns to RSPB Farnham Heath. This free exhibition is a perfect opportunity to get out into this beautiful landscape and see some wonderful creations.
This week saw the launch of a new series of Rail to Ramble routes, designed to highlight how accessible the Surrey Hills is by train and to encourage people to visit this nationally protected landscape in a more sustainable way.