
SECTIONS: Wildlife and conservation - Others
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The Wildlife Trusts The Kiln Waterside Mather Road Newark Nottinghamshire NG24 1WT Tel: 0870 036 7711 Fax: 0870 036 0101 |
There are 47 local Wildlife Trusts across the whole of the UK, the Isle of Man & Alderney, working for an environment rich in wildlife for everyone. |
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust Woodside House Woodside Road Eastleigh Hampshire SO50 4ET Tel 023 8061 3636 Fax 023 80688 900 |
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight branch of The Wildlife Trusts |
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds The Lodge Sandy Bedfordshire SG19 2DL Tel: 01767 680551 |
National organisation dedicated to the preservation of our bird life and conserving their habitats |
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Hampshire Ornithological Society | The Hampshire Ornithological Society records and publishes information about wild birds in the county of Hampshire, England |
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Butterfly Conservation Andy Barker 13 Ashdown Close Chandlers Ford Eastleigh, SO53 5QF Tel: (023) 8027 0042 |
Butterfly Conservation is a registered charity with a national membership of 11,500. The Society is dedicated to the conservation of butterflies, moths and habitats |
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British Dragonfly Society 23 Bowker Way Whittlesey Peterborough, PE7 1PY e-mail - bdssecretary@dragonflysoc.org.uk |
The aim of the British Dragonfly Society is to promote and encourage the study and conservation of dragonflies and their natural habitats, especially in the United Kingdom |
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South Downs National Park
South Downs Joint Committee Victorian Barn Victorian Business Centre Ford Lane Ford Nr Arundel West Sussex BN18 0EF Tel: 01243 558700 e-mail - reception@southdowns-aonb.gov.uk |
Covering an area over 1600 square kilometres, the South Downs National Park is the tenth National Park to be designated in England, offering an area of protected countryside that everyone can visit and enjoy. The famous South Downs Way, loved by walkers, cyclists and horse riders, stretches the entire 160 km length of the Park from Winchester in Hampshire to the white chalk cliffs of Beachy Head, near Eastbourne. |
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Petersfield Tomorrow
e-mail - petersfieldtomorrow@me.com |
Launched in 2006 to prepare for the South Downs National Park |
| Friends of Petersfield Heath
e-mail - secretary@foph.net |
The Friends of Petersfield Heath were formed in 1999 from residents of Petersfield concerned about the future of the Heath. The previous land user was Petersfield Golf Club who gave up the site after many years of occupancy. |
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East Hants District Council Penns Place Petersfield GU31 4EX 01730 266551 |
Local District Council |
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Petersfield Town Council The Town Hall Heath Road Petersfield Hampshire, GU31 4EA 01730 264182 |
Local Town Council |
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Forestry Commission | The Forestry Commission is the largest land manager in Britain and the biggest provider of outdoor recreation. |
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Awards for All 2 St James’ Gate Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4BE Telephone: 0191 376 1600 |
Awards for All is a Lottery grants scheme for local communities. There are different schemes for each of the four countries of the UK. |
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Sitepoint | Publishers of the excellent CSS Anthology by Rachel Andrew, a must for every web site designer using CSS and has been an invaluable source of reference for developing this site |
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CSS Play | An all UK site, dedicated to assisting web site designers using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The menuing system and galleries for Rotherlands were designed with the assistance of this site for which we am very grateful. |