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Parish Magazine Article June 2021 Adonis Blue by Michael Blencowe of the Sussex Wildlife Trust
Southdownsview Sharing Stories from Britain’S Newest National Park May–December 2014
100 Years of the Wildlife Trusts: a Potted History
Adaptation to Climate Change Sustainable Local Economies Abundant Wildlife Healthy Cities and Green Space for All
© Sussex Wildlife Trust | Registered Charity Number 207005 | Registered in England, Company Number 698851
Seaford Head Nature Reserve Management Plan 2018 - 2028
Dear Parishioners, How Have You Found the Gradual Easing Of
Sussex Wildlife Trust
Annual Report 2020-21 2 Anchor Bottom Chalk Grassland (C) Victoria Hume Sussex Wildlife Trust
The Sussex Recorder
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7 Report to Planning Committee Date 11 February 2021 by Director Of
Appraisal of Possible Environmental Impacts of Proposals for England
The Sussex Biodiversity Opportunity Areas
1 Countryside and Rights of Way (CROW) Act 2000 NOTICE of RELEVANT AUTHORITY DECISION FOLLOWING REVIEW of DIRECTION RESTRICTIN
ENGLAND the Pevensey Levels Wetland David Gasca-Tucker
If You Would Like Someone to Visit Your School, the Following Organizations Offer Tailored Activities and Workshops on a Variety of Environmental Themes
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Annual Report 2019-2020
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Film Policy Seaford Head Nature Reserve, Site of Special Scientific Interest, 2019
Countdown 2010: Natural England's
'Making a B-Line for Kent and Sussex'
Malling Down Superb Chalk Grassland and Scrub with Many Typical and Rare Flowers and Butterflies, All Within Easy Walking Distance of Lewes Town Centre
Annual Review 2012/13
Sussex Local Wildlife Site Selection Criteria
Weald Meadows Network Autumn Newsletter 2018
TWT Response to the Planning White Paper: Planning for the Future October 2020
Marline Valley Woods Borough/District
Biodiversity and Planning in Sussex
Stonelynkvalley
Pevensey Levels
A Living Landscape Over 100 Schemes Across the UK
SUSSEX HERITAGE COAST a Strategy and Action Plan 2016–20
Fundraising Guide
Seaford Head Local Nature Reserve Reptile Survey 2017
Old Lodge Nature Reserve Land Excluded for Nature Conservation
REP-6372-001 Sussex Wildlife Trust Position Statement on Matters 4 & 7
The Volunteer
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Management of Rural Churchyards
Hastings Local Plan 2019-20 – 2039-40 a Revised and Updated Submission from the Friends of Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve October 2020 Contents
Reserve News January 2018
Map Lewes Downs & the 5 Caburn Access Land
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International Year of Biodiversity 2010 in the UK What's on January
1 BACE Meeting 2018
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A Living Landscape
Growing Connections the West Weald Landscape Project Newsletter
Visiting the Countryside with Children on the Autism Spectrum
Eastbourne's Direction of Travel
F R a M F I E L D, B L a C K B O Y S and P a L E H O U S E C O M M O N
Malling Hill
Reserve News October 2016
Pevensey Levels NNR Access Authority: East Sussex Relevant Authority: Natural England Local Access Forum: East Sussex
Seaford Head Stroll Seafordmuseum.Co.Uk
Flatropers Wood Is Ancient Semi-Natural A28 Woodland, Meaning This Area Has Been Wooded Northiam for Over 400 Years
Marine Monitoring by Wildlife Trusts Along the South Coast of England
Catchment Partnerships in Operation
A Vision for Nature and Wellbeing in Sussex a Summary Report a Place for Wildlife and People to Thrive May 2017 Bringing Nature’S Benefits to People
2.2 the Origins of the Wildlife Trusts As A