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Malvern Hills Trust | Home We protect and manage the iconic Malvern Hills and Commons on behalf of the nation Our work keeps this diverse landscape open to all and conserves its rich cultural and natural heritage
Malvern Hills - Visit The Malverns The Malvern Hills Trust owns, protects and manages the unique cultural heritage, wildlife and geology of this iconic English landscape for the benefit of the local community and the hundreds of thousands of visitors who come each year
Parking Malvern Hills Trust The Malvern Hills Trust car parks provide a starting point for many walks, cycles and adventures over the Hills and Commons Monies received from car parking fees go directly towards nature conservation and management of the Hills to protect this special place for people and for wildlife
Contact Us – Malvern Hills National Landscape The Malvern Hills Trust (MHT) are the main landowner and public body with responsibility for the Malvern Hills and commons Therefore, you need to contact the MHT regarding any INCIDENTS, EVENTS and EMERGENCIES relating to the hills and common land
About Us Malvern Hills Trust The Malvern Hills Trust is the new working name of the Malvern Hills Conservators, a body that was first established by Act of Parliament in 1884 to protect and manage the Malvern Hills and the adjacent commons
The Malvern Hills Trust - All About Malvern Hills The Malvern Hills Trust (previously Malvern Hills Conservators) were established in 1884 to protect and manage the Hills and Commons The Malvern Hills Trust also run volunteering days and events as well as conserving the habitats and species of the Hills and Commons
Malvern Hills Trust | Visiting the Malvern Hills Please help us to care for the precious heritage and sensitive wildlife of the Hills and Commons, and fellow visitors too The map and guide is available from our offices, local Tourist Information Centres, cafes, bike shops, and other visitor attractions