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Other sites that might be of interest:

 



Bredhurst Parish Council
Visit the Bredhurst Parish Council website to view minutes of previous meetings; details of forthcoming events and information on clubs and activities in Bredhurst.


The Woodland Trust
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to the protection of our native woodland heritage.


Kent Wildlife Trust
Kent's leading nature conservation charity, Kent Wildlife Trust, provides a wide range of information and advice on wildlife issues.


The Kent Downs
The Mid Kent Downs Project covers 29 parishes in the central area of the AONB, between Lenham and Boxley, from the A20 in the south to the M2 in the north.

The Project provides an advisory service on landscape and wildlife issues and helps community groups and parish councils to access grant money to conserve local environments.


Many departments within Kent County Council are working hard to support BWAG. Visit the Public Rights of Way page.

Use this link to report fly tipping. MBC aim to remove rubbish within 48hrs.

Visit the BBC site which includes details of our project here.

The Community Woodland Network is an interactive network for community woodland groups to share information and resources. BWAG is listed in the South East section.


Kent Bat Group
The Kent Bat Group has been working to help protect Kent's bat population since 1983.

West Kent Badger Group protects badgers and promotes their conservation in West Kent.

Kent Reptile & Amphibian Group (KRAG) promotes reptile and amphibian conservation.

The Kent Mammal Group aims to raise awareness of the plight of the County’s mammals; promote recording and study of mammals in Kent; help to conserve mammals and provides a forum for those interested in wild mammals.

The Friends of Berengrave was formed by a group of people who wish to ensure that Berengrave Local Nature Reserve is maintained, indeed enhanced, to provide an environment for the benefit of the flora & fauna and the use of the public