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.
Surrey MPs, led by Jonathan Lord MP, are urging Natural England to begin the long-awaited review of the proposed extension to the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
The Surrey Hills AONB Board are delighted to hear the news today 7 July that fellow AONB, Suffolk Coast &…
The Prize is a bold and exciting opportunity for optimists to help visualise a hopeful and possible future for the London City Region by sharing ideas to make our lives and landscapes greener, healthier, more beautiful and wilder.
Buglife with funding from Defra, has launched an ambitious plan to help our bees, butterflies, hoverflies and other pollinating insects.
An eye-catching new swift nesting tower has been erected in the Surrey Hills on Shalford Common to protect one of Britain’s most remarkable and endangered bird species.
As we head into the Bank Holiday weekend with good weather forecast we want to re-iterate our message that this is not the time to travel to visit the Surrey Hills as many public facilities and car parks remain closed.
Concern is growing on the increased use of sky lanterns and the damage they are doing to our local countryside, wildlife and livestock.
In these very challenging times that we face we want to remind you that the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is still here.
The Surrey Hills AONB Management Plan is an important step in the conservation of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and was launched in early December 2019.
A new guidance document was launched at a Surrey Hills Community Forum last week promoting key principles and best practice for country lanes, signage and building design in the Surrey Hills.
The Earl of Wessex KG GCVO visited the Surrey Hills last week to present The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS) to the Surrey Hills Society.
A new Girlguiding badge has been launched in Surrey to encourage young people outdoors into the countryside.