We are aware of recent media coverage regarding diversity in the countryside. We have not had any contact with the sources of that media coverage, and do not recognise the sentiments they portray.

The Glover Review, published in 2019, highlighted the importance of ensuring that everyone can access and enjoy protected landscapes. The Malvern Hills National Landscape works to support this aim by helping ensure the countryside is a place that all visitors can enjoy. For example, we have recently been improving accessibility on the public footpath network by replacing stiles with easy-to-use pedestrian gates.  

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For the strong of thigh, weve given a grant to #malvernhillstrust to install bike racks in their car parks. When the snowman has melted, were sure the bicycles will be tethered.

For the strong of thigh, we’ve given a grant to #malvernhillstrust to install bike racks in their car parks. When the snowman has melted, we’re sure the bicycles will be tethered. See MoreSee Less

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The Forest of Dean District Council is currently consulting on the Revised Draft Local Plan, which sets out the policies and land use allocations for the District up to 2045. We will be reviewing the proposed policies and site allocations to understand the potential implications for the Malvern Hills National Landscape and its setting, and will be submitting a response to the consultation.
The District Council are inviting comments from the public, with the consultation open until 18th March 2026. To have your say, you can take part here: https://www.fdean.gov.uk/reviseddraftlocalplan

The Forest of Dean District Council is currently consulting on the Revised Draft Local Plan, which sets out the policies and land use allocations for the District up to 2045. We will be reviewing the proposed policies and site allocations to understand the potential implications for the Malvern Hills National Landscape and its setting, and will be submitting a response to the consultation.
The District Council are inviting comments from the public, with the consultation open until 18th March 2026. To have your say, you can take part here: www.fdean.gov.uk/reviseddraftlocalplan
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