We shape our landscape and have done for tens of thousands of years - that's why it looks the way it does today. Find out about subsidised training, events and practical work to help you care for your landscape.
The Weald Forest Ridge Landscape Partnership Scheme has been formed with the aim of enabling people to learn about, enjoy and help preserve the unique heritage of the area.
With a diverse range of 28 projects; including free and subsidised events, training courses, programmes for schools, volunteering opportunities and environmental improvements to sites taking place across the 328sq km area of the Weald Forest Ridge.
We shape our landscape and have done for tens of thousands of years - that's why it looks the way it does today. Find out about subsidised training, events and practical work to help you care for your landscape.
Buggy friendly walks in the forest for toddlers, bushcraft for older children and adults, training in archaeology, local folkore brought to life through theatre and much more......
The Weald Forest Ridge project area covers 328km² between Horsham and Tonbridge just 30 miles south of London. It is a sandstone ridge containing a wonderful medieval landscape.
The Weald Forest Ridge Landscape Partnership Scheme was launched with the 'Maidens of the Weald 'project. Same Sky a community arts group worked with schools and community groups