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Free Climate Change & Nature Online Talk and Q&A
Join the Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty team for a free online talk and Q&A all about climate change, its impact on nature, and what we can do as individuals and as a society to help reduce its effects. Climate change is one of the most important challenges faced by society today…
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Big Bug Boogie Workshops
Earth is home to over 12 million amazing insects, and we think that’s worth celebrating! Join the party at Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich with two days of brilliant and bug-friendly fun. Free costume and dance sessions on Wednesday 26th October 2022, followed on Thursday 27th October 2022 with free biscuits and a big Bug Boogie…
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New volunteer work party schedule released
We’re looking for volunteers to help with practical conservation work on Tuesdays from November 2022 – March 2023 as our new schedule for autumn and winter has been published. The volunteers regularly undertake practical conservation work. If you would like to work outdoors in the beautiful Coast & Heaths, help your local environment and meet…
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£357,000 of climate and nature friendly support provided to farmers in Suffolk and Essex
Year two of the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme is well underway, providing over £357,000 in support for nature- and climate-friendly farming projects in Suffolk and Essex. Farmers and land managers in the Dedham Vale and the Coast & Heaths Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) continue to benefit from funding available for projects including…
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Royal Hall of the East Anglian Kings found in Suffolk
Evidence of a 1,400 year-old royal Hall of the first Kings of East Anglia has been discovered in Rendlesham, Suffolk. The foundations of the large and elaborate timber Hall built for the kings, were uncovered by the community archaeological excavation, part of Suffolk County Council’s Rendlesham Revealed project. The Hall, 23m long and 10m wide, is part…