From Shoreham to Eastbourne, the ambition is to create a more sustainable future for the Downs’ rare and fragile chalk grassland, its unique cultural heritage and its richly-diverse urban fringe.
By connecting nature, people and heritage across this 458 sqkm area of the eastern South Downs, we can help to restore and protect this internationally-significant landscape.
Four years, ten partners, and 18 projects will see us create multiple connections across the urban fringes and rural areas of the Downs, restoring and reconnecting the fragmented areas of chalk grassland.
Supported by a £2.23m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant and funding from People's Postcode Lottery and The Linbury Trust, Changing Chalk will:
- support nature’s recovery and climate resilience in the area
- create opportunities for work, learning and leisure time for people in the area
- provide engaging activities for people to enjoy, enhancing health and wellbeing.