
Explore Ditchling Museum and connect with nature
Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft is an award winning gem of a museum in The Living Coast. The latest exhibition by artist John Newling explores the relationships between people, place and culture, and the transformative power of incorporating nature into everyday life.
Posted: 08 September 2020 | Comments: 0

Cycling Stories
Sales of bikes and cycling equipment have been reported to have risen 57% between March and July, with people choosing to travel more actively. Discover some of our partners favourite local bike routes.
Posted: 04 August 2020 | Comments: 0

What Three Words?
what3words is a really simple way to talk about location. Download it today. You never know when you might need it.
Posted: 24 July 2020 | Comments: 0

A Successful Community Project during COVID19 emerges
Visitors to Saltdean tunnel can enjoy a 360-degree immersive experience inspired by Britain’s coastal waters and the beautiful creatures that live there.
Posted: 30 June 2020 | Comments: 0

The long tale of the Long-tailed Blue Butterfly
The Long-tailed Blue is sure to be the first of many new species that arrive along The Living Coast. Discover its story with Dr Dan Danahar
Posted: 09 June 2020 | Comments: 0

Two straight months of toads! – well, almost…
Toad patrol update! Can we find even more effective ways to connect the community to this amazing spectacle and still do more to protect the migration route and reduce mortality rates?
Posted: 25 May 2020 | Comments: 0

Walks and trails to follow on your smartphone
Here are a few suggestions for walks which you can follow on your smart phone with the biosphere.
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Posted: 15 May 2020 | Comments: 0

Spring Equinox celebrated across Roundhill Windows
Neighbours in Brighton's Roundhill area enjoy an annual ‘Advent Windows’ winter initiative and decided to take part in the city-wide Nature2020 initiative with ’20 Nature Windows on March 20th (Spring Equinox)’. See the results here.
Posted: 29 April 2020 | Comments: 1

TAP to protect our precious groundwater
A major five-year £500,000 project has launched to help safeguard the chalk aquifer of the South Downs that supplies water to 1.2m people and is under increasing threat from climate change.
Posted: 31 March 2020 | Comments: 0

BHESCo making it easy for communities to take action on climate change
Brighton and Hove Energy Services Co-op (BHESCo)are a not-for-profit social enterprise who are dedicated to helping homeowners, schools and businesses in Sussex to meet their daily needs with low-cost, low-carbon energy.
Posted: 03 March 2020 | Comments: 0