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Open letter to Minister DCMS April 29 2020

by Catherine Bass | February 14th, 2021

Open letter to Minister DCMS April 29 2020

open letter to Government

by Catherine Bass | April 29th, 2020

open letter to Government

comms leaflet final-compressed

by Catherine Bass | August 9th, 2019

comms leaflet final-compressed

Fast Broadband info for Councillors

by Catherine Bass | August 9th, 2019

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Blackdown Hills Online is a website for all residents and visitors to the Blackdowns Hills.

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  • New Leaders for the AONB Partnership group

    New Leaders for the AONB Partnership group

    3 months ago
  • Open letter to Government re Lock Down life in the Hills

    Open letter to Government re Lock Down life in the Hills

    10 months ago
  • Virtual Parish Council meetings during Covid-19 pandemic

    Virtual Parish Council meetings during Covid-19 pandemic

    11 months ago
  • Agenda for General Meeting Feb 27

    Agenda for General Meeting Feb 27

    1 year ago
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    Next General Meeting February 27th

    1 year ago

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Blackdown Hills Online is a website for all residents and visitors to the Blackdowns Hills.

The Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the Somerset/Devon border, is a special place for those born here, for those who have chosen to live and work here and also for the many visitors who enjoy their unique character. The hills stretch from a steep wooded north-facing scarp which dips southwards as a flat-topped plateau, dissected by deep secret valleys. On the tops are open, windswept spaces; in the valleys villages and hamlets nestle among ancient patterns of small, enclosed fields and a maze of winding lanes lined with high hedgebanks. It is a true living landscape with a strong sense of identity where traditional land management and rural skills flourish. Sparsely populated with widely distributed communities, it is quite unlike the nearby market towns.

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