The event at Waterhall, our local grazing and rewilding haven, was organised by Brighton & Hove Food Partnership. This was a great opportunity to mingle with local farmers, food and beverage producers, suppliers and caterers and discuss how to create the best...
To celebrate United Nations Day and empower local children and their communities to take action towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, we have met 17 remarkable individuals who are giving us local, real life examples of what these global goals can mean in...
The soils around Brighton and Hove are rich in chalk and support a variety of rare wildflowers, insects and animals that make the South Downs their home. Main image: Autumn Lady’s Tresses growing in a grass verge in Brighton & Hove, summer 2023 Healthy Soil...
Martin Harris of The Living Coast Board represented us at the event in Venice this month to report on progress of the Wild Park Rainscape Project and plan for the coming year. The event launched the second cycle of the 3-year project called Promoting sustainable...
Board members stepped forward to work closely with us to retain the important Biosphere status and have opened the door to a potential geographic expansion in the future as part of the redesignation review. Every 10 years UNESCO requires biospheres to take stock of...
You can share your thoughts, feedback and wishes for The Living Coast UNESCO Biosphere by completing a 10-minute survey. Every Biosphere is unique, and UNESCO recognises our internationally important natural environment, stretching from the Downs to the sea and...
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