MALVERN HILLS CONSERVATORS MEETING OF THE BOARD
MALVERN HILLS CONSERVATORS MEETING OF THE BOARD
MALVERN HILLS CONSERVATORS MEETING OF THE BOARD
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• The Grazing Programme has gained national recognition from the Government<br />
Agency for Nature Conservation, among others<br />
• There has been a programme of land acquisition, including Tank Quarry, Berington<br />
Quarry, the Hacketts and Old Hills.<br />
• Three toilet facilities have been built for visitors and toilets have been refurbished.<br />
• MHC worked with the Highway Authorities of both Herefordshire and<br />
Worcestershire County Councils to create a pedestrian crossing at British Camp to<br />
allow easier access to the facilities across the road.<br />
• The seven Field Staff deserve recognition as they work tirelessly outside in all<br />
weathers, even during the severe snow of last winter.<br />
• The three Wardens and Volunteer Wardens also do a very good job and look after<br />
approximately 120 volunteers.<br />
The Director finished the Management Report by announcing his retirement from the Malvern Hills<br />
Conservators with effect from the 30 th March 2012.<br />
The Chairman thanked the Director for his years of service and and all he has achieved and wished<br />
him the best for the future.<br />
The meeting closed at 9.26.<br />
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