Lancing Nature
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The Friends Of Lancing Ring
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 2006

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Here you will find details about the group and the Nature Reserve 



Who we are

The Friends of Lancing Ring group was formed in 1989 with the objectives of preserving the area by helping Adur District Council with more sympathetic management and increasing peoples awareness of the Ring as an asset. 
Amongst the Friends first tasks were replanting the Ring with 1,000 trees to replace, in time the beautiful old Beech trees blown down in the great storm of 1987. 
The Friends also restored the Dewpond with the help of other local organizations and companies. The area is now protected by being within a Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB) and also being designated as a Local Nature Reserve but - first and foremost - it is used daily by local people as an amenity area of open countryside on Lancing's back doorstep.

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In December 2002 this group met for a winter walk around the reserve


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For all aspects of Health and Safety on Lancing Ring including vandalism, fly tipping, please contact Adur Watch
Tel : (01273) 26304
To report motorcyclists using the Ring please contact the Police 0845 6070 999

For all information about the South Downs, the proposed National Park, access of land etc, please click here  Virtual Information Centre 

The Countryside and Rights of Way Act - mapping of access land
For the latest information on the mapping of access land and details of the public consultation roadshows click here





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2000/2005