Thursday 27 June 2019
Archaeological repairs have been completed on the 2000 year old monument of British Camp. Delicate work has been carried out to block and stabilise a large scar on the upper slopes of the hillfort and to stop further erosion of the distinctive banks…
read moreThursday 20 June 2019
A pond on Malvern Common has burst into life following a restoration project over the winter. Huge clouds of tadpoles have been spotted in the pond near to Longridge Road after the Malvern Hills Trust carried out the work. Ponds are a beautiful, a …
read moreTuesday 18 June 2019
Are you a keen mountain biker or a new cycling visitor to the Malvern Hills? We're looking for riders to complete our cycling survey to help us find out more about visitors on two wheels, identify some of the issues and discover how we could help im…
read moreFriday 14 June 2019
Orchids and other wonderful haymeadow flowers are in bloom on Malvern Common. This diversity is a result of the care we've taken to manage this grassland over many years. Our hard work has been recognised by Natural England through their designation…
read moreWednesday 12 June 2019
Today the Government has announced its decision to set a net zero emissions target by 2050, in line with recommendations by the Committee on Climate Change. On the Malvern Hills, the Trust’s woodland creation, through both tree planting and encourag…
read moreThursday 06 June 2019
We're pleased to once again be part of the access partnership is providing disabled access to the Malvern Hills. On Tuesday 11th June, Land Rover Experience Eastnor, Malvern Rotary Club, Cafe H2O and the Malvern Hills Trust are working together to t…
read moreTuesday 04 June 2019
The Malvern Hills Trust is celebrating Volunteers' Week by saying thank you to all those who help to care for the Malvern Hills. Over the last 12 months volunteers have kind given more than 4,300 hours of their time to look after this iconic landsca…
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