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South Downs National Park Shared Identity Projects Little Butser, Hampshire Arundel Castle, West Sussex Cissbury Ring, West Sussex View from Ditchling Beacon, East Sussex The Long Man of Wilmington, East Sussex Seven Sisters, East Sussex KEY Wrecclesham M23 Lingfield South Downs National Park Railway Godalming Charlwood Smallfield 51 Milford South Downs Way Railway Stations ALTON SOUTH DOWNS NATIONAL PARK South Downs Way Settlement TUNBRIDGE (footpath only) WELLS Binsted Cranleigh SHARED IDENTITY PROJECTS CRAWLEY EAST Four GRINSTEAD Marks Hindhead PARKWIDE/REGIONAL PROJECTS A31 Chawton • Brighton and Hove Buses (x2) - vehicle branding A26 M3 New Bordon M23 • Compass Bus (x3) - vehicle branding 68 Haslemere Alresford Selborne • Stagecoach busesA2 -2 vehicle brandingCrowborough 3 Liphook 6 • SDNPA/SDNP website 74 A325 A23 Itchen • East Hants Tourism WINCHESTER Monkwood 18 Horsham 2 Abbas 8 15 • Updated online Sense of Place Toolkit (Communicating South Downs) 50 Northchapel 70 A31 16 • Landrover/pool car/events van livery 1 Fernhurst A264 A272 Liss • Food and Drink Portal 42 Wisborough A26 9 • Updated Shared Identity Toolkit Milland Green A22 River Itchen 56 55 Billingshurst Cuckfield • Embedded behavioural change work (eg. Fresh Perspective campaign) 61 • Updated publications (eg.SD View PT Guide, Walk & Ride series, Serpent Trail) PETERSFIELD 12 Tw yford West Meon East Meon Ha•ywar Updatedds events marquees/materials/dump bins 43 75 A29 • Various SCF projects A265 M3 4 5 66 A272 Heath 69 River Rother 71 46 52 A272 13 • West Sussex County Council Library Service 78 65 75 A272 A272 Upham Buriton 14 67 64 • South Downs Volunteer Ranger Service - work acknowledgement plaques 2 39 20 Petworth 11 73 Burgess• South DownsA272 Land Managers GroupUckfield - promotional leaflet A3 South Harting 44 MIDHURST A28 Eastleigh Bishopstoke 54 58 3 72 Pulborough Hill • Farmers’ Choice food producers website Heathfield 81 7 Droxford Hurstpierpoint A22 Bishop’s 53 Cocking 19 A27 River Meon 48 41 Waltham 17 9 Henfield Hambledon 5 A2 5 6 A28 27 28 A267 Shirrell Storrington 1 63 A2 A28 A283 A2 Ditchling Heath Rowlands Castle Singleton 60 26 45 Steyning 3 29 Fulking Ringmer A27 SOUTHAMPTON 24 23 37 80 A2 10 LEWES 4 A28 39 5 River Arun 30 25 A29 79 21 Hailsham 4 51 A3(M) Findon 40 Lavant A28 77 66 35 22 Arundel 47 M2 A3 Havant River Ouse 66 7 7 River Adur Mill Hill 59 36 A27 A22 7 52 A27 A2 A22 FAREHAM 32 38 CHICHESTER Barnham BRIGHTON & HOVE 32 Cuckmere River WORTHING Rottingdean A259 60 LITTLEHAMPTON N 76 EASTBOURNE GOSPORT Newhaven A25 62 33 9 49 BOGNOR REGIS 0 10 km Seaford 34 61 57 PORTSMOUTH ENGLISH CHANNEL East Dean CURRENT PROJECTS POTENTIAL PROJECTS 1 Winchester City Mill gateway interpretation (NT) 23 Ditchling Beacon site interpretation (SWT) 45 Sullington Manor Farm promotial material/SPABS event 66 Langhams’ Brewery, Lodsworth (Ales/Beer) 2 Winchester City Visitor Guide (WCC) 24 Weald and Downland Museum VC/site interpretation (WDM) 46 Friends of Midhurst Common - pathwatch promotional material 67 Spread Eagle Hotel (part of chain - pub/accommodation) 3 Selborne site intepretation(National Trust/Gilbert White Museum) 25 Eartham Woods site interpretation/signage (FC/NT) 47 Falmer Parish Council - site interpretation (Falmer Parish) 68 Haslemere VIP/Gateway (Haslemere CRP) 4 Meon Valley Trail RoW signage and interpretation (HCC) 26 Storrington village gateway signage/website (Storrington PC) 48 Up Marden Cart shed - site interpretation (WDOAM) 69 Petersfield Station VIP/Gateway (E. Hants CRP) 5 Petersfield Rail Station totem signage (HCC) 27 Ditchling Museum Visitor Information Point (LDC) 49 Eastbourne Borough Council - signage/destination branding 70 Winchester SDW end Marker (NT) 6 Haslemere Rail Station totem signage (SCC) 28 Ditchling village gateway/marketing (Ditchling Society) 50 Winchester Cyclefirst - event branding (various partners) 71 Harmans, Midhurst 7 Arundel Rail Station totem signage (WSCC) 29 Saddlescombe Farm site interpretation (NT) 51 Butterfly Conservation - site interpretation Bentley Station 72 Signage/VIP, Pulborough Community Partnership/RSPB 8 Liphook Rail Station LSTF interpretation signage (HCC/EHRP) 30 Lewes Hike & Bike Festival (ESCC) 52 South Pond site interpretation (Midhurst Town Council) 73 Petworth Vision Group 9 Liss Rail Station LSTF interpretation signage (HCC/EHRP) 31 Big Parks Cafe Visitor Information Point (LDC) 53 Meon Valley Churches Trail leaflet (Winchester City Council) 74 Winchester Science Centre, internal signage River Meon, Hampshire 10 Rowlands Castle Rail Station LSTF interpretation signage (HCC/EHRP) 32 Newhaven Library Visitor Information Point (LDC) 54 Meon Valley Partnership Website branding 75 Well Diggers Arms, Petworth 11 Queen Elizabeth Country Park gateway interpretation (HCC/FC) 33 Seaford Library Visitor Information Point (LDC) 55 Milland Community Shop - display/interpretation 76 Wave Leisure (Newhaven Fort) 12 The Mens site interpretation (SWT) 34 Seaford Visitor Map (LDC) 56 East Hampshire Community Rail Partnership - evengs banners/leaflets 77 Stanmer Park (Parks for People) Interp 13 Ebernoe Common site interpretation (SWT) 35 Brighton & Hove rail-linked interpretation (12 panels) (BHCC) 57 Our Place - Schools Exhibition - promotional leaflets/posters/invites 78 Petersfield Museum Gateway Project 14 Iping & Stedham Common site interpretation - Heathlands Reunited HLF bid (SWT) 36 Egrets Way signage and interpretation (ESCC/OVCN) 58 ‘Film on a Farm’ outdoor cinema 79 Findon Parish - various signage 15 Blackdown Common site interpretation - Heathlands Reunited HLF bid (NT) 37 Offham Chalk Pit site interpretation (Friends of Lewes) 59 ‘Brighton Big Screen’ outdoor cinema 80 Amberley Station LSTF interp panels 16 Chapel Common - Heathlands Reunited HLF bid (private ownership) 38 Alfriston Village site interpretation/VIP (Alfristion PC) 60 Richard Scott farmer/food producer 81 Wildflower Elderflower Cordial labelling 17 Lord’s Piece - Heathlands Reunited HLF bid (private ownership) 39 Buriton Chalk pit and limeworks History Book (Buriton PC) 61 Fishers Farm Park - SDNP theming of play area 18 Lynchmere Common - Heathlands Reunited HLF bid (Lynchmere Society) 40 Springbarn Farm commercial opportunity (business) 62 Eastbourne Rail station - SDNP sustainable transport theming 19 Wiggonholt Common - Heathlands Reunited HLF bid (RSPB) 41 Ridgeview Vineyard commercial opportunity (business) 63 The Mac’s farm: Ditchling (open farm/café/camping/eco-pods) 20 South Downs Centre Exterior Signage (SDNPA/MTC) 42 Fernhurst Furnace Open day (event) promotional material 64 Noble & Stace, Easebourne (chocolate products) 21 Malling Down NNR site interpretation (SWT) 43 Secrets of the Heath (event) promotional material (Petersfield) 65 Stopham Vineyard, Pulborough (wine and accommodation) 22 Southerham Farm site interpretation (SWT) 44 Medieval Midhurst (event) promotional material 66 Fizz on Foot, Arundel (walking tours) .
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