28/05/2021
Many of us enjoy a glass of our excellent Surrey sparkling wines. In this article, our Chairman has been selflessly investigating the topic further. Read on! →
28/05/2021
One of our younger volunteers has become fascinated by butterflies during the lockdown period. Conservation is essential to reverse decades of decline and you can play your part in many ways.
28/05/2021
Lockdown has curtailed many activities but artists have still been busy at their craft. Surrey Hills Arts flags up two forthcoming opportunities for you to catch up with their work and enjoy a trip out into the Surrey Hills. Read on! →
28/05/2021
Many tree planting initiatives are happening nationwide. But Surrey is already the most wooded county in the country. One of our woodland owning members gives us some thoughts on ways to plant that help rather than harm our environment. Read on! →
28/05/2021
These markets are a great way to buy local and specialist products without the food miles and with good provenance. Read on to discover more about some of our local markets. Read on! →
28/05/2021
Many local villages are supporting nature recovery by greening their communities. Key to this is having a plan rather than just random good intentions. Here, we learn about some greening initiatives taking place in Shamley Green. Read on! →
28/05/2021
The AONB is now producing a more regular e-newsletter whilst Surrey Hills Enterprises has launched a new Champions initiative which should benefit the Society financially. Read on to find out more about how you can participate. Read on! →
20/05/2021
Photographs from our visit to Langley Vale Centenary Wood Read on! →
19/05/2021
An exciting new role where you can make a real difference to nature conservation and access in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Read on! →
17/05/2021
What a fantastic walk we had ambling along with bird enthusiast, Chris Burchell. We started watching buzzards hovering gracefully over the car park and learnt so much from Chris about some of our common woodland species. We paid a visit Read on! →