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Malvern Hills National Landscape

Were interested in many aspects of landscape, including painting. And heres a painting wed love to know more about thats in the attic. Its by Alys Woodman, a local artist, and was saved from fire when the Beacon Cafe went up in smoke; it had just been removed from there for restoration. Were thinking about doing a community arts project around it, so David at darmitage@worcestershire.gov.uk would like to hear from you with any information or ideas.

We’re interested in many aspects of landscape, including painting. And here’s a painting we’d love to know more about that’s in the attic. It’s by Alys Woodman, a local artist, and was saved from fire when the Beacon Cafe went up in smoke; it had just been removed from there for restoration. We’re thinking about doing a community arts project around it, so David at darmitage@worcestershire.gov.uk would like to hear from you with any information or ideas. See MoreSee Less

1 day ago
Meadow restoration is one of our most important nature recovery activities and theres a lot of it going on in the MHNL at this time of year. 25 hectares of grassland across 7 land holdings are currently being harrowed (exposing some areas of bare soil) and seeded with wildflower and grass seed. Were very excited about seeing these grasslands in Malvern Wells, Mathon, Colwall and Storridge etc becoming more species-rich in the future.

Huge thanks to the participating landowners and volunteers and to Herefordshire Meadows for organising and managing this work.

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Meadow restoration is one of our most important nature recovery activities and there’s a lot of it going on in the MHNL at this time of year. 25 hectares of grassland across 7 land holdings are currently being harrowed (exposing some areas of bare soil) and seeded with wildflower and grass seed. We’re very excited about seeing these grasslands in Malvern Wells, Mathon, Colwall and Storridge etc becoming more species-rich in the future.

Huge thanks to the participating landowners and volunteers and to Herefordshire Meadows for organising and managing this work.

#farminginprotectedlandscapes
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2 weeks ago
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