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Useful links - Governance updates

The below links provide further information to the proposals:

Charities Act 2011 section 189

Charity Governance Code

Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970

Commissioners Clauses Act 1847 (CCA)

Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000

Road Traffic Act 1988

Malvern Hills Acts 1884, 1909, 1924, 1930, 1995 

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Latest News

  • Staff Training Office Closure

    The office will be closed for staff training on Wednesday 25th February, and will re-open on Thursday 26th as normal. 

  • Natural flood management: Leaky dams

    The steep slopes of Swinyard Hill can cause water to cascade quickly after heavy rain, sometimes leading to flooding at the foot of the hill.

    In January 2026, 11 “leaky dams” were installed in the sm…

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Stockwatch

Livestock within temporary electric-fenced compartments can be found in the following locations:

Northern Hills

Sheep are off the hills until spring. Cattle on sugarloaf Hill.

Central Hills

Cattle on West perseverance. Sheep off the hills until spring.

Southern Hills

Sheep may be found freely grazing from British Camp to Gullet Quarry, currently on East British Camp. Cattle on North side of Broad Down and East Ragged Stone.

Old Hills

Cattle no longer on the Old Hills. Ponies can be found grazing year-round.

Castlemorton and Hollybed Commons 

Cattle and sheep can be found throughout.

Stockwatch provides information on the locations of livestock for the Malvern Hills Trust's projects where temporary electric-fenced compartments are erected. Temporary fencing is erected under section 15 of the Malvern Hills Act 1995.

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Malvern Hills Trust is the working name of the Malvern Hills Conservators (Registered Charity no. 515804)

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