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 High Weald Bridleways Group - Report - Section 1.1
Agriculture in the High Weald is traditionally based around grassland enterprises: beef, sheep and dairy.
The High Weald Land Management Initiative (HW LMI) has been working with land managers, rural businesses and others interested in the environmental, social and economic well being of the area.
In 2001, FPDSavills Research was asked to investigate land ownership and land use in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (HWAONB), for the HW LMI.
www.highwealdbridlewaysgroup.org.uk /study/rept1_1.php   (701 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Kent
East Kent became one of the kingdoms of the Jutes during the fifth century AD (see Kingdom of Kent) and the area was later known as Cantia in ab ut AD730 and Cent in AD835.
A weald once meant a dense forest, especially the famous great wood once stretching far beyond the ancient counties of Sussex and Kent, England, where this country of smaller woods is still called the Weald.
Edenbridge is a town in the Weald of Kent, England on the River Eden, near the spot where the borders of Kent, Surrey and Sussex meet.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kent   (9187 words)

  
 Raising Awareness - High Weald AONB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
We work in the Kent High Weald, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) for its rolling hills, small, irregular fields, abundant woods and hedges, scattered farmsteads and sunken lanes.
Various walking guides and conservation publications aimed at raising awareness of the High Weald AONB.
Raising awareness by involving young people in practical action to care for the High Weald countryside.
www.kenthighwealdproject.org /awareness/index.htm   (101 words)

  
 High Weald
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It is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) for its rolling hills, small, irregular fields, abundant woods and hedges, scattered farmsteads and sunken lanes.
www.highweald.org   (103 words)

  
 Kent High Weald Project - Countryside Management in The Kent High Weald AONB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Kent High Weald Project - Countryside Management in The Kent High Weald AONB
Our aim is to link the local community and the countryside by raising awareness and encouraging action.
Find out about all the latest news and projects by downloading the PDF autumn edition of our 'Wealdwise Newsletter.
www.kenthighwealdproject.org   (202 words)

  
 Land Use Consultants - Bristol - Protected landscapes
Countryside Agency and High Weald AONB Unit, 2004/05
Cotswolds AONB Partnership and the Countryside Agency, 2001
High Weald Land Management Initiative: Outline Project Framework
www.landuse.co.uk /Bristol/ProtectedLand.php   (378 words)

  
 High Weald Bridleways Group - Press Release
The Equestrian Study commissioned by The High Weald Bridleways Group and carried out by The Tourism Company in partnership with The High Weald Bridleways Group under the WARR Leader + Partnership Funding is available electronically via Adobe Acrobat Reader as a PDF File entitled"HWBG and Leader+ Scoping Equestrian Study".
60% of recent farm sales in the High weald AONB have gone to "life-style buyers" wanting recreational and amenity opportunities.
East Sussex analysed by Sussex Enterprise show only 1 involved in tourism, but 20 farms intending to develop holiday enterprises.
www.highwealdbridlewaysgroup.org.uk /study/press.php   (448 words)

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