Chilterns Conservation Board Annual Review for 2019-20
The Chilterns Conservation Board is today publishing its Annual Review 2019-20.
The review includes key information about the Board and updates on its projects and events:
- How we made a difference – key facts and figures demonstrating our year “at a glance”
- Project news, including updates on:
- The Chilterns Walking Festival
- Open for business
- Beacons of the Past – Hillforts in the Chilterns Landscape
- Chalk, Cherries and Chairs: Central Chilterns Landscape Partnership Scheme
- Chilterns Chalk Streams Project
- Chilterns Woodlands Project (signing off after 30 years)
- New project development: Chalkscapes
- Mend the Gap
- Planning and Development
- Board News – an update on the Landscape Review
- Our Financial Year
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