News from Tamar Valley National Landscape
The latest issue of The Valley newsletter is out now.
Here, you’ll find news on progress with a range of projects that we’re involved with, that help to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of Tamar Valley National Landscape, as well as details of events and volunteering opportunities for you to join in with.
View The Valley newsletter hereOur six-page spread focussing on the Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme, highlights information on the Calstock Ferry trial; reflects on the first year of Tamara Coast to Coast Way; provides an update on apprenticeships and internships as part of the Scheme; and reveals the work that has been taking place to bring our heritage alive. You’ll also find details of our brand new Tamar Valley River Festival – taking place in October this year.
Through our Farming in Protected Landscapes programme, over 50 projects have been approved so far, receiving over £700,000. The Valley showcases just four of these projects, as we work with farmers and land managers to help climate, Nature, people and place.
Find out why we’ve changed our name from Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to National Landscape, how the Tamar Valley Centre is being given a new lease of life, details of our Strolls & Rolls routes that have opened up access, and how we’re supporting this year’s Devon Bat Survey.
We also celebrate 25 years of Buckland Monachorum’s Community Orchard, and congratulate St Germans-based Railholiday on their sustainability achievements and recent award.
Pick up your copy of The Valley from local outlets in and around the Tamar Valley, or view online here.
You can keep in touch with news and events from Tamar Valley National Landscape in between issues of our newsletter, by signing up to quarterly ebulletins (please send your email address to Charlotte Dancer, with the subject ‘subscribe to ebulletin’) or follow us on social media @tamarvalleynl