Think before you fell
Sometimes cutting trees down, known as felling, is necessary to help keep our woodlands healthy and safe for people to enjoy.
Sometimes cutting trees down, known as felling, is necessary to help keep our woodlands healthy and safe for people to enjoy.
This summer, the Chalk, Cherries and Chairs Landscape Partnership launched the Chilterns Makers’ Hub at Amersham Museum.
This summer marked the first of the Chilterns Heritage and Archaeology Project (CHAP) excavations.
The Chilterns Chalk Streams Project (CCSP) showed off recent restoration work on the Hamble Brook, as part of a field trip from the first ever Big Chalk Conference.
Nature Calling will bring together local arts organisations and community groups in the Luton area.
Originating in Asia and gradually spreading west through Europe, ash dieback has infected millions of trees – including those in the Chilterns.