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Campaigners’ Guide to Trees and Woods
An essential guide to anyone wanting to influence tree and woodland planting, protection, management and planning, from the street tree to the large forest.
  • Campaign briefing
  • A4, 72pp
  • November 1996
  • ISBN: 0 946044 57 0
  • £3.00 RRP £10.00
Campaigning for Countryside Character
This guide outlines a range of way in which local volunteers and groups can work with others to identify, promote and create local landscape diversity and distinctiveness.
  • Campaign briefing
  • A4, 16pp, plus 5 case studies
  • June 2003
  • ISBN 1 902786 62 9
  • £5.00
  • PDF (1.1Mb)
Dry Stone Walls
An attractively illustrated leaflet highlighting the importance of dry stone walls and pointing out threats to their survival, with guidelines on how you can help protect them.
  • Leaflet
  • October 1996
  • Free with SAE
Hedge Facts
A fascinating leaflet containing a mix of hedgerow facts and folklore.
  • Leaflet
  • October 1998
  • Free with SAE
Hedgerow Action Pack

Guide to surveying hedges

This pack is designed for use by volunteers who wish to conduct hedgerow surveys. The information obtained through the hedgerow surveys has clear links to the information local planning authorities are required to find out to determine whether a hedgerow should be protected under the Hedgerow Regulations 1997.
  • Action pack
  • A5
  • May 1997
  • ISBN: 0 946044 62 7
  • Free with SAE
Hedgerows
Hedgerows are a vital part of England’s heritage as well as having many practical uses. This full colour leaflet looks at why they are important and the threats they face.
  • Leaflet
  • March 1999
  • ISBN: 0 946044 95 3
  • Free with SAE
Hedgerows (Policy)

Our policy on hedgerows.

  • Policy position statement
  • February 2006
  • PDF (36Kb)
Hedging Your Bets

Is hedgerow legislation gambling with our heritage?

This report presents the first regional view of how the Hedgerow Regulations, first introduced in 1997, are being implemented. The findings are based on a survey of local authorities in England and give a unique snapshot of how hedgerow legislation is failing to protect the great diversity of hedgerows across the country.
  • Report
  • A4, 20pp
  • April 1999
  • ISBN: 0 946044 97 X
  • £3.50
Meadow Madness

Why the loss of England’s grasslands continues uncontested.

This report highlights the current crisis for our meadows and calls on the Government to meet its responsibilities to protect their environmental and landscape value.
  • Report
  • A4, 4pp
  • March 1999
  • ISBN: 0 946044 96 1
  • Free with SAE
Meadows
Meadows reflect the beauty and diversity of the English countryside. This full colour leaflet describes how we can help protect them for future generations.
  • Leaflet
  • May 1999
  • ISBN: 1 902786 05 X
  • Free with SAE

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