Orchid extravaganza
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 … Read more
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 … Read more
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, … Read more
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, … Read more
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 … Read more
On Sunday 19th May, West Mercia Search and Rescue will be carrying out training activities on the Malvern Hills. Based at West of England Quarry car park, training scenarios will … Read more
Dog walkers are invited to celebrate our four-legged friends with the Malvern Hills Trust. On Saturday 25th May, the Trust will be hosting a dog-themed drop-in event on the Malvern … Read more
There was a flutter of success at the RHS Spring Show last weekend as Malvern’s butterflies were brought to life. West Midlands Butterfly Conservation (WMBC), the local branch of Butterfly … Read more
Tank Quarry car park is once again closed after a rock fall in the quarry. Following the first rock fall in April 2018 there have been a number of subsequent … Read more
What a fantastic week of Well Dressing! Over 50 wells, springs and spouts around Malvern have been dressed to celebrate Malvern spring water, ancient pagan traditions and the Victorian Water … Read more
We celebrated International Dawn Chorus Day on Sunday on the Malvern Hills. Those brave enough to join warden Simon Roberts and Conservation Officer Andy Pearce on an early morning and … Read more