Care of the High Weald 's special landscape lies with all of us and the High Weald Charter is a guide to some the actions that can be taken to care for the area.
There are 12 actions and we hope our videos and 'Green Champion' case studies inspire you!
- Purchase local products
- Manage your land to benefit the landscape
- Prevent invasive species
- Respect other users - follow the countryside code
- Slow down for people, horses and wildlife
- Have a say
- Support local conservation organisations
- Take pride in the High Weald
- Live sustainably: use less water; reduce, reuse, recycle; avoid using the car.
Woodland GardeningForest Garden Shovelstrode is a new, low impact, sustainable forest garden. Read more |
Skinners' School - Eco-School action![]() Skinners' School in Royal Tunbridge Wells has a programme of education by sustainable development. By actively involving pupils in issues of sustainability throughout their time at school, Skinners... Read more |
Hoathly Hill - Alternative energy source![]() Hoathly Hill Community consists of 27 houses in 22 acres of horticultural and agricultural land in West Sussex. In 2007 the community installed a renewable heating system which burns locally produce... Read more |
Pond dipping with a difference![]() The transformation of a derelict piece of land within Oakley School grounds is a sight to see! The land hid a fantastic view of the High Weald and has now been cleared to make way for a vibrant ... Read more |
The 'Big Society' comes to Lamberhurst![]() Villagers from Lamberhurst gathered on a sunny Saturday morning to help improve the village's common for both people and wildlife. 20 local residents took up bowsaws, slashers and loppers to hel... Read more |
Calling butterfly fansIf you would like to be involved in butterfly conservation contact the Rother Guardians Read more |
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