• Walks and Strolls Programme

    Our latest Walks and Strolls programme for the third quarter is now live. We offer over 200 walks and strolls over the year of varied distances for most fitness levels. Centenary celebrations continue this quarter with themed strolls in various locations. The first one takes place in August and begins in West Chiltington, after which

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  • Kipling and the Seven Sisters

    No tender-hearted garden crowns, No bosomed woods adorn Our blunt, bow headed, whale backed downs But gnarled and writhen thorns Most readers will instantly recognise these lines from the poem Sussex by Rudyard Kipling. Few poems capture the spirit and the beauty of the Downs which he had come to love at the turn of

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  • A Year in the Life of the South Downs

    The Friends of the South Downs are appealing to young people in Sussex and Hampshire to write about the South Downs, either as a short essay or a poem. Chris Hare, project manager for ‘South Downs for All,’ a project funded jointly by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Friends of the South Downs,

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  • Our Centenary Year

    Our Centenary year in 2023 provides a great opportunity to celebrate the South Downs and the role of the Friends of the South Downs, and to publicise what we do. To mark our Centenary year we are planning significant events and activities to celebrate the beginnings of the Society. It’s difficult to imagine a world

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  • Explorers of the South Downs

    An exciting initiative has been launched for schoolchildren to explore the nature, history and culture of the South Downs. Schools across West Sussex are being invited to take part in ‘Explorers of the South Downs’, which offers a range of fun activities for young people to connect with the natural world and learn about the

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  • Silviculture

    Woodland is an integral part of our lives. It provides fuel, food for farm stock and materials from which we build shelters, fences and tools. This may have started as random harvesting of material but silviculture, the management of trees, soon developed into various forms of woodland management. In the UK, woodland has been defined

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  • Sourcing Wood for our Benches

    Over the last year, our benches project was severely held up. Due to the Pandemic, there has been a huge rise in timber costs. Sourcing wood for our benches was a major challenge. Our supplier was not able to source locally grown oak at an affordable price.  After many phone calls to various contacts, I

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  • A Walker’s Bench

    Friends of the South Downs are thrilled to announce that our newest bench has been installed at Ditchling. Here is the story of the group who are sponsoring this one, a Walker’s Bench. We all worked for British Caledonian Airways which disappeared into the grasp of British Airways in 1988. We then went our separate

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  • Defending our Protected Landscapes

    To our Members of Parliament: The Friends of the South Downs stand behind the Campaign for National Parks (CNP) and share their deep concern about the fate of our National Parks and Protected Landscapes in England. Today we share our concerns with you. It is our hope that we can work together to ensure we

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  • Collecting Redundant Tree Guards

    We applaud our District Officer, James Brown, who was out collecting redundant tree guards around the King Edward VII Estate in Easebourne last month. In ten hours, he collected over 500 tree guards. They’ve been stacked and await removal for recycling. Now the work begins. We all know that tree planting forms a key part

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