In 2013 the National Landscape Partnership launched the Ambassador Scheme, as part of its 50th year anniversary celebrations, to help make useful and meaningful connections within National Landscape communities and build on the benefits of collaboration.

The scheme acts as a local networking group and brings together businesses, groups, organisations and individuals to help support, celebrate, promote and take care of the East Devon National Landscape.

AMBASSADOR SCHEME

Our Ambassadors are passionate about protecting the East Devon landscape and support our work by helping to raise awareness of the National Landscape and engaging with our projects and events.

The ambassador scheme further benefits the National Landscape and its Ambassadors by:

  • Sharing knowledge and providing advice.
  • Creating opportunities to network with others.
  • Encouraging and facilitating collaboration.
  • Promoting the work of Ambassadors and interests of others within the network.
  • Celebrating projects that conserve and enhance the our National Landscape.
  • Highlighting ambassador businesses and organisations on the National Landscape website.

Our Ambassadors

Ambassador Map

Find our Ambassadors – businesses, community groups and organisations – on the East Devon National Landscape map. 

Ambassador List

View our business, community group and organisation Ambassadors as a grid listing and search by category.

Become an Ambassador

Join our Ambassador network and help champion the work we do to conserve the East Devon National Landscape.

More to Explore

Our National Landscape Projects

We lead, partner and support projects that focus on a wide range of themes, including landscape and heritage, environmental quality and climate, biodiversity, recreation and tourism.

Outdoors & Active

Whether you prefer walking, cycling, running or playing, everyone feels happier and healthier when they spend time in nature being more active.

East Devon Way

Discover the hidden gems of East Devon and explore this much loved walking route that links 40 miles of public footpaths, trails and bridleways.