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  • New report celebrates Farming in Protected Landscapes

    More than 5,000 farmers and land managers have now benefited from the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme, new figures have shown. The programme, now in its third year, offers funding to farmers across AONBs and National Parks. Support for nature recovery and climate resilient businesses, heritage conservation and better access for people to enjoy…

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  • Join our team as an AONB Officer

    We are recruiting! We have an exciting opportunity working as part of a small team committed to conserving and enhancing the natural beauty of the Coast & Heaths and Dedham Vale Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. (AONBs) The role of AONB Officer will manage part of a high performing team, develop externally funded opportunities and take charge…

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  • Suffolk Wildlife Trust Farm Advice Midsummer Meetup

    Suffolk Wildlife Trust is inviting farmers from across the county, including in the Coast & Heaths and Dedham Vale Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) to its Midsummer meetup event. The event is taking place on Friday 23rd June 2023 at Little Haugh Farm, Norton near Bury St Edmunds. You can book your free place (spaces are limited)…

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  • New Management Plan consultation

    Have your say on the future of the Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty! The Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers an area of around 170 square miles (441 square kilometres) stretching from Kessingland, near Lowestoft, in the north, to Parkeston near Harwich on the southern shore of the Stour…

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  • Landscapes for All in Suffolk and Essex

    The Dedham Vale and Coast & Heaths Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Community Reference Group met for the first event at Flatford on Friday 12th May. The event took place in the Granary, a National Trust property. 17 representatives from organisations that represent diverse communities in and around Ipswich and Colchester were invited to…

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