Mend the Gap launches new interactive map

Mend the Gap launches new interactive map

Mend the Gap has launched a new interactive map that highlights a selection of successful projects so far, including video and audio case studies that share the direct experiences of those involved.

Find out how projects in the Chilterns and North Wessex Downs National Landscapes have been progressing, including wetland and chalk grassland restoration, accessibility improvements, citizen science projects, a newly established community garden, and schools projects. The programme is working with over 20 local delivery parties and would like to thank everyone who continues to be involved with Mend the Gap.

Image of a map with blue markers and a box showing a photo of a spade and information about South Stoke Community Garden.

Mend the Gap: restoring landscapes

Access the interactive storymap via the link below and learn about the featured projects.

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