To ensure that people in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in North Devon can participate in helping the area to be a superb place in which to live and work and be a world class example of sustainability
1. People can have a good quality of life and not harm the environment 2. It is possible to have a good economy and a great environment 3. 80% of tourists come to north Devon because it is a great place. 4. We have greater reliance on natural s… See more →
  • November 7, 2011

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    We have been put in a short list of 20 form 76 to have a fund for improving the Torridge Catchment. This coudl be a £2M programme to re-build biodiversity by linking habitats, improving water quality for Salmon, Freshwater Pearl Mussel and humans! Give the guys your moral support for this project! Ch... See More

  • April 15, 2011

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    Hi Biosphere supporters. We are helping James May build a model railway challenge again this time with a special train. We need help to finish building the track between Bideford and Barnstaple and look after it tomorrow. Call Sue Marshall on 1237 426426 if you can help. Best wishes

  • April 12, 2011

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    We are boosting our Facebookprofile and would like you to join us. Become our friend of the North Devon's Biosphere Reserve page http://www.facebook.com/biospherereserve and you'll be the first to find out about the latest Biosphere News and Community Events.

  • February 10, 2011

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    Have your say about the controversial proposals for the sale of public forests in England. Deadline in March http://www.forestry.gov.uk/england-pfeconsultation View the initial reaction from Woodland Trust about the proposed sale. http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigning/save-ancient-fo... See More

  • October 19, 2010

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    Watch or take part in the preview of make-shift, Beaford Arts' first live digital performance. Set in two homes, one in the North Devon Biosphere Reserve and one in an Italian city, the use of digital technology and the internet connects the two locations and two female performers - one in each home -... See More

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