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Malvern Hills National Landscape

We are very pleased to report that Cllr Helen Heathfield has just been elected Chair of the  Joint Advisory Committee for the Malvern Hills National Landscape. Helen represents the Hope End ward on Herefordshire Council and can be seen below attending the recent Colwall Greener Eco Festival. Welcome Helen. 

The Joint Advisory Committee has also just endorsed the proposed text for the Management Plan for the National Landscape for 2025-30, moving it one step closer to becoming the statutory plan for the area from 1 April next year.

We are very pleased to report that Cllr Helen Heathfield has just been elected Chair of the Joint Advisory Committee for the Malvern Hills National Landscape. Helen represents the Hope End ward on Herefordshire Council and can be seen below attending the recent Colwall Greener Eco Festival. Welcome Helen.

The Joint Advisory Committee has also just endorsed the proposed text for the Management Plan for the National Landscape for 2025-30, moving it one step closer to becoming the statutory plan for the area from 1 April next year.
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3 days ago
Historic farm buildings are a special part of this nationally important area. Weve been fortunate to receive funding this year from #FiPL to  help ensure that 4 such buildings which are in need of restoration are stabilised and made watertight, this will ensure they remain features in the landscape for a long time to come. The owners of the buildings are also helping to fund this work. Restoration is now well underway on two buildings. Watch this space for more progress reports and pictures.
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Historic farm buildings are a special part of this nationally important area. We’ve been fortunate to receive funding this year from #fipl to help ensure that 4 such buildings which are in need of restoration are stabilised and made watertight, this will ensure they remain features in the landscape for a long time to come. The owners of the buildings are also helping to fund this work. Restoration is now well underway on two buildings. Watch this space for more progress reports and pictures.
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6 days ago
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