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Pond works underway

Monday 12 February 2018

You'll need your wellies for this one! This week we're working to restore some of the ponds along Guarlford Road. Ponds are a wonderful habitat for species such as Smooth Newts and Emperor Dragonflies. Many are also part of our local history having…

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St Ann's Well reopens following restoration

Friday 09 February 2018

The popular St Ann’s Well and café has reopened following the completion of essential restoration work. The Malvern Hills Trust, the charity who owns the Grade II listed building, started the project in late summer 2017 with an extensive programme o…

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Mountain bikers invited to get involved in access improvements

Wednesday 07 February 2018

Enjoy mountain biking on the Malvern Hills and want to get involved in helping conserve this amazing landscape? Why not come along and join us on Saturday 17th February on a practical conservation task to improve access along one of the busier bridl…

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Contractors return to Thirds Wood

Tuesday 30 January 2018

Please be aware that contractors will be working in Thirds Wood on Thursday and Friday this week.   This work is part of a larger woodland management project in this woodland.   There will be some path closures in the area on Th…

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Future of woodland secured

Tuesday 23 January 2018

Thirty trees have been planted on the slopes of the Malvern Hills to secure the future of a local woodland.  Local residents, including county botanist Peter Garner, Colwall Parish Councillor Gwyneth Rees and her husband Derek, and the Deputy Chair …

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Work continues in Thirds Wood

Wednesday 17 January 2018

Woodland work in Thirds Wood will restart this week the conservation  project continues.    Contractors will be working in the woodland between Chase Road and Jubilee Drive over the next two days thinning some of the poorer specimen trees…

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Sheep escape from British Camp after visitors dismantle fencing

Monday 15 January 2018

Visitors to British Camp are being urged to take more care after a Hills grazier awoke up to find sheep missing from British Camp on Friday. The fence was knocked down in three places and the sheep were nowhere to be seen. In one section, the fence…

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