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  • Wind: 3.22km/h, NNE

  • Sunrise: 7:43 am

  • Sunset: 5:11 pm

  • Monday, February 6th

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  • High: 6°C, Low: -1°C

    • Tuesday, February 7th

    • Partly Cloudy

    • High: 3°C, Low: -4°C

    • Annual Reports

      View Annual reports from the Quantock AONB Service

    • AONB Planning Consultation Comments 2011

      Please click below to read responses made by the AONB on behalf of the Quantock Hills Joint Advisory Committee

    • Information leaflets

      Find out more about why the heathland is so important for birds, the red deer on the Quantocks and why the history of the landscape is so special.

    • Management Plan

      The Quantock Hills AONB Management Plan 2009-2014 and Management Plan Summary

    • Newsletters

      If you would like to subscribe to the Quantock Hills e-newsletter please email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and we will put you on our mailing list

    • Other organisations and activities in the Quantocks

      A few things you might find interesting from organisations we work with in the Quantocks

    • Planning Guidance and Position Statements

      Find our guidance documents and position statements here.

    • PREPARING FOR CHANGE

      Climate-proof your tourism business

    • Quantock Deer Count Results 7 March 2010

      The results of the annual Quantock Deer Count held on 7 March 2010.

    • QUANTOCK ECO EVENTS PROGRAMME

      Building Resilient Villages

    • Quantock Hills Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) Papers

      Papers from the partnership committee the Joint Advisory Committeeqhjac_papers_22nd_july_11.pdf

    • Quantock Hills Visitor Guide

      Quantock Hills Visitor Guide

    • Recreation Leaflets

      a full range of leaflets from circular walks to event guides and leaflets to allow you to enjoy the best of the hills

    • SCC disposal of land

      Find out the Quantock Hills AONB Service position

    • Sustainable Development Fund forms

      The SDF for 20011/12 has £45,000 to allocate. This will provide grants to organisations, businesses, community groups and individuals who wish to explore and develop practical projects that enhance, conserve and develop the environment, economy and way of life.

    • Tick Leaflet

      Ticks are becoming more common and a bite from this spider-like parasite could lead to Lyme Disease. This is a treatable infection caused by bacterium transmitted by ticks when they bite. Not every tick carries Lyme Disease and it is important to realise that the disease is relatively rare.

    • Wild Places competition

      Win a chance to create your own 'wild place'.

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