The Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust through the Heart of the Glens Landscape Partnership Scheme and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Staff are about to embark on a second...
There's been a load of chat in the media this week about a weather bomb - basically just a deep and deepening depression rolling across the North Atlantic towards Europe. They'r...
On Tuesday 18th November, CCGHT visited Bradley's Quarry in Kilrea to select a piece of 60 million year old basalt for the new World Heritage Site Marker Stone at the Giant's Cause...
Tree planting offers to brighten the landscape This month, schoolchildren and community groups are donning welly boots to plant free trees from the Woodland Trust, with almost...
Woodland Trust offers a new natural line of defence to landowners The Woodland Trust is offering increased support to help farmers and landowners to plant trees, with more fundi...
The Causeway Coast & Glens Heritage Trust in partnership with The Dark Hedges Preservation Trust are pleased to present the newly published Dark Hedges publication. Dark Hed...
Public asked to help secure the future of our Very Important Trees The enchanting and magnificent Dark Hedges near Ballymoney and a modest mulberry in Bangor are just some of th...
The Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust (CCGHT) on behalf of the Dark Hedges Preservation Trust (DHPT) is inviting proposals from suitably qualified individuals or organisation...
On Monday 15th September Mervyn Storey MLA, Chair of the Education Committee, hosted the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust at Stormont to launch our ‘Field Guide to the...
This survey, conducted by the Sylva Foundation, focuses on current management and attitudes towards ancient woodland, planted ancient woodland sites and restoration. The finding...