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Nature on your doorstep
www.combevalleycountrysidepark.com
Looking after your park and yourselfPlease keep yourself and others safe and protect the animals and plants which live here, the peace of the countryside and the livelihoods of the farmers who look after it
• Plan your route ahead and stay on the paths marked by the numbered posts. Each post has a number (shown on the map overleaf) so you can work out where you are.
• Make sure that you wear suitable clothing and footwear and carry some food & drink if you plan to stay out for a long time. A mobile phone will help if there’s a problem. If you have a Smartphone you can use the QR codes on the signs to fi nd out where you are and more about the park.
• Please close every gate you open and leave property as you fi nd it.
• Leave farm animals to graze in peace and avoid areas of crops.
• Especially keep dogs under control. Farmers have the right to destroy those endangering their animals. Please ensure that you clean up after your dog.
• Litter spoils the area for everyone and can injure or kill farm animals and wildlife. Please take it home.
The Combe Valley CodeRespect. Protect. EnjoyRespect other people• Much of the park is on private land. Consider the
people who live and work on the land, along with others enjoying the outdoors
• Leave gates and property as you fi nd them and follow paths unless wider access is clearly available
Protect the natural environment• Leave no trace of your visit and take your litter home• Keep dogs under effective control
Enjoy the outdoors• Plan your visit ahead and be prepared• Follow the advice in this leafl et and on the park signs
How to get to the parkBy public transport: Train services stop nearby at Bexhill, West St Leonards and Crowhurst stations.Number 98 and 99 bus services run regularly along Bexhill Road. For more information visit:www.cartogold.co.uk/eastsussextransport/map.htmBy cycle: The NCN 2 runs north of the beach.On foot: Try one of the numerous paths into the park.For more information on the park and to fi nd out about guided walks and other activities, visit our website - www.combevalleycountrysidepark.comor alternatively, use our QR code with your smartphone.
Your Countryside Parkhas a new name
Nature is good for you!
Refl ecting its location in the valley of the Combe Haven river, the name Combe Valley Countryside Park celebrates the beauty and diversity of the nature and countryside to be found here.
From 2012, you will fi nd new signs and improved paths appearing; and the busy and popular events programme continues - see www.combevalleycountrysidepark.com
Want to help?The dedicated Countryside Park Ranger leads regular conservation task days. Contact Green Gym on 07549 170578 or 07598 976649To help at Filsham Reedbed, call the Sussex Wildlife Trust on 01273 492630For more information about Green Gyms visit - www.tcv.org.uk/greengym
Refl ecting its location in the valley of the Combe Haven
celebrates the beauty and
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See the Filsham Reedbed Local Nature Reserve with its nationally important population of dragonfl ies...
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