14 May 2026
Changing Chalk: From Vision to Legacy
It began with a shared vision for the South Downs: a landscape where nature, people and heritage could thrive together.
Over four years, from 2022 to 2026, Changing Chalk brought together organisations, communities, farmers, volunteers and local people to restore chalk grassland, improve access to the Downs and help more people feel connected to the landscape on their doorstep.
Led by the National Trust and supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the programme worked across the eastern South Downs, from Shoreham to Eastbourne. Bringing together 13 organisations and 21 interconnected projects, the partnership explored new ways to restore habitats, uncover hidden histories and open up access to nature and heritage.
From wellbeing programmes and community archaeology to species recovery and conservation grazing, Changing Chalk has left a lasting mark across the eastern South Downs and in the communities connected to it.
Read the full article here Changing Chalk: From Vision to Legacy



































