High Weald

broadwater lidar1 copyLiDAR (light detection and ranging) is a survey technique which transmits laser pulses from a plane to the ground. The survey generates information that can produce digital models of the surface - showing up earthworks such as hollows, mounds and lines of banks and often revealing archaeological features previously unseen. LiDAR is therefore particularly useful in heavily wooded areas. Within the High Weald AONB, LiDAR has been flown for the Weald Forest Ridge and can be viewed on pages below.. 

Landscape grants

Landscape grants

The key grant programmes that may fund projects that further conservation and enhancement of the... Read more

Advisory visits

Advisory visits

If you own or manage land in the High Weald AONB, you may be eligible... Read more

Free hedge management signs

Free hedge management signs

Hedge management is a vital part of maintaining the High Weald's unique character. An integral... Read more

Landscape Enhancement Initiative (LEI)

Landscape Enhancement Initiative (LEI)

You could be eligible to take part in our Beautiful Boundaries project, supported by a... Read more