2020 has turned out to be an unusual and sometimes worrying year for us all. Due to the implementation of lockdown in March 2020, CCGHT’s office was closed and we have had to ada...
In February this year, we continued our work to support Leave No Trace ethics and practices for responsible behaviour in our countryside. CCGHT staff, and staff from other organisa...
In July 2020, CCGHT met with Forest Service NI to learn more about how forests and woodlands will be managed within the outstanding landscape of Antrim Coast and Glens AONB. Sin...
There are few who know of Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro’s unofficial visit to Ireland in 1877. Dom Pedro was a ‘super-tourist’ of his time, a frequent traveller who was refe...
Across 2020 CCGHT have been developing a new Management and Action Plan for Antrim Coast & Glens AONB. A recent Community Consultation Questionnaire was issued to help gathe...
CCGHT would like to thank all those who responded to our recent Community Consultation Questionnaire for Antrim Coast & Glens AONB. This questionnaire was issued to help gat...
For the last few months CCGHT has been developing a new Management Plan for Antrim Coast & Glens AONB, working on behalf of the AONB’s Management Forum. This new 10 year M...
Ice Cream producers, Hugh and Alyson Reid, are the latest artisans to join the growing network of Économusée workshops. The Creamery Can was launched as the tenth Économusée...
WARNING: The following images may cause distress. Owen, our research student, discovered the body of a female otter along the Sea Coast Road which had most likely been hit by a...
Public Consultations for the new Management Plan for the Giant's Causeway & Causeway Coast World Heritage Site will be kicking off from 16th October, beginning with a series of...