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Great news! The High Weald Nature and Community Fund is now open for new applications, offering support for work that benefits nature and people across the High Weald National Landscape, including the villages and towns in and around it.
Whether you’re a community group, CIC, school, charity, church, Parish Council or other non-profit body who owns or manages land in the area, this is your chance to make a real positive change in your corner of the High Weald – both for today and for future generations. Private landowners and land managers may apply if their proposed work provides a clear, direct public benefit.
Grants range from £500 up to £20,000, with larger amounts available for large-scale, multi-year projects.
Learn more at highweald.org/grants/high-weald-fund/ or read on…
What can I apply for?
The High Weald Nature and Community Fund aims to:
The Fund is managed by the High Weald National Landscape Partnership and funded by Lund Trust.
How does it work?
For more information and project inspiration, visit our dedicated webpage: https://highweald.org/grants/high-weald-fund
About the High Weald National Landscape
The High Weald National Landscape is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a cherished part of the English countryside. It is distinguished by rolling hills, small irregular-shaped fields, abundant woodlands and hedgerows, scattered farmsteads, and historic sunken lanes. Recognised as the best-preserved medieval landscape in Northern Europe, it has a rich historical character and ecological significance.
Spanning parts of four counties – East Sussex, West Sussex, Kent, and Surrey – at the heart of South East England, the High Weald is the fourth largest of the UK’s 50 National Landscapes. These landscapes encompass some of Britain’s most spectacular and valued countryside, playing a vital role in conservation and heritage.
High Weald National Landscape Partnership
The Partnership’s mission is to ensure that the High Weald National Landscape remains a beautiful, thriving place where all people feel a sense of belonging. While the landscape itself is remarkable, it is the people who make it truly outstanding.
As a small but dedicated organisation, we collaborate with a wide range of partners, including land managers, local communities, and policymakers. Together, we work to deliver the shared vision outlined in the High Weald AONB Management Plan, ensuring a sustainable and well-managed future for this treasured landscape.
More information on the area and partnership at www.highweald.org
Deadline: 14 July 2025