National Lottery Grant Backs Regenerative Farming to Connect Communities and Nature
Bat Conservation Trust has been awarded a £1.5m grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the £3.6m 'Connecting people and landscapes in a changing climate' project which will help create a countryside where wildlife and communities can thrive together in the...
Heath Lobelia Champions Celebrate Achievements for Rare Wildflower
A rare East Devon wildflower is showing encouraging signs of recovery thanks to the efforts of volunteers and the East Devon National Landscape team. Heath Lobelia is an incredibly rare wildflower with striking purple-blue blooms. First discovered in 1768 growing on...
East Devon Farmers Group: Growing Skills, Community and Conservation
The East Devon Farmers Group has had a busy and successful year so far, bringing farmers together to share knowledge, improve farm resilience, and champion nature-friendly practices across the East Devon National Landscape. Since its launch, the group which is...
Nature Calling: The Work of Giants!
This October, Blackdown Hills National Landscape and East Devon National Landscape invite members of the public to experience The Work of Giants! at the Thelma Hulbert Gallery, Honiton. This immersive art installation invites audiences to step into a world of myth,...
East Devon Farmers Invited to Apply for Funding to Support Nature
Farmers and land managers across East Devon are being encouraged to apply for funding through the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme, which supports projects that benefit nature recovery, climate action, local communities, and sustainable farming...
Join the Big Branscombe Apple Pick
The East Devon National Landscape, in collaboration with the National Trust, is inviting the community to a special drop-in Big Branscombe Apple Pick event on Sunday, October 5th, from 11am to 2pm at the Old Bakery Orchard, in Branscombe. This free event offers a...





