Tuesday 25 September 2018
We're coming to the end of our walks and talks on the Malvern Hills but there's still a chance to discover more about this iconic landscape. On the 3rd of November, the Voice of the Malvern Hills Conference will be held at St Andrews Church. With a…
read moreWednesday 19 September 2018
You may have noticed that some of the Horse Chestnut trees around Malvern went brown very early this year. This is due to a pest called the Horse Chestnut Leaf Miner. The larvae of the moth Cameraria ohridella mine within the leaf of the tree and c…
read moreMonday 17 September 2018
More sheep die after dog attack on the Malvern Hills this weekend. On Sunday, around noon, sheep were chased from Broad Down, near to British Camp, and one was attacked. At around 11:30am today a second sheep was found and has had to be put down du…
read moreFriday 14 September 2018
From the ancient monument of British Camp, to the Victorian carriage drives, to the renovated springs and spouts, this Malvern Hills landscape is filled with heritage and history. Part of this story includes the establishment of the Malvern Hills Co…
read moreThursday 13 September 2018
The Malvern Hills are bursting with wildlife from bats to butterflies, adders to ancient trees. The conservation of habitats that provide homes for wildlife are supported by public donations and legacies, including the management of ancient and vet…
read moreWednesday 12 September 2018
A large section of the Hills has been opened up to disabled visitors on the Malvern Hills, all thanks to a legacy. For the first time, the Disabled Ramblers were able to complete a loop of North Hill to see the views and visit parts of the Hills tha…
read moreTuesday 11 September 2018
For many people, the Malvern Hills have a special place in their heart. A vast collection of memories have been made by those who have lived in and around Malvern and those who have visited this iconic landscape. Some people wish to give something…
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