Cheese, woodland & a tree trunk picnic: a walk from Nettlebed through Warburg Nature reserve
Introducing our new walking blogger: Tom Horsfield, who today writes about a stunning route starting and ending in the beautiful...
Introducing our new walking blogger: Tom Horsfield, who today writes about a stunning route starting and ending in the beautiful...
Would you like to help assess the current state of the River Chess, learn more about the river or help...
We are committed to working with our stakeholders to “explore the case for and against the Chilterns having enhanced status or being designated a National Park” and to “review the boundary of the protected area to cover the wider area of the Chilterns landscape that merits it.”
The Chilterns Conservation Board is working to hold HS2 to account and to minimise the effects of its construction works on the Chilterns landscape.
Chalk, Cherries and Chairs is delighted to be hosting ‘Chilterns Landscapes’, an exhibition of art inspired by the outstanding natural beauty of the Central Chilterns at Wycombe Museum between 24th April and 1st May 2022.
Water in a Dry Landscape is a project which aims to find out more about the health of the chalk streams which rise from the foot of the northern scarp of the Chiltern hills.