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      • Finglandrigg Wood
      • Glasson Moss
      • Grune Point
      • Mawbray Banks
      • RSPB Campfield Marsh Reserve
      • Wedholme Flow
    • Historic sites
      • Holme Cultram Abbey
      • King Edward I Monument
      • Milefortlet 21
      • Salt Pans
    • Towns and villages
      • Allonby
      • Burgh by Sands
      • Boustead Hill
      • Bowness on Solway
      • Maryport
      • Newton Arlosh
      • Port Carlisle
      • Silloth
    • Things to do
      • Cycling
      • Walking
        • England Coastal Path
      • Horse riding
      • Maryport Maritime Museum
      • The Lake District Coast Aquarium
      • Senhouse Roman Museum
      • Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
    • Frequently asked questions
  • A special place
    • Landscape
      • Patterns on the landscape
      • Special characteristics
    • Ecology
      • Environments
        • The coast and dunes
        • Lowland raised mires
        • Salt Marsh
        • The Firth
      • Wildlife
        • Birds
        • Insects and invertebrates
        • Mammals
        • Marine and seashore
        • Plants, flowers and fungi
        • Reptiles and amphibians
    • Heritage
      • Prehistoric
      • Roman heritage
      • Medieval
      • Early Modern
      • 20th Century Solway
      • Wartime
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    • What is a National Landscape
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      • Farming in protected landscapes
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        • Dynamic Dunescapes
        • The Solway Dunes
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  • Home
  • Places to explore
    • Getting around
      • Access for All
      • Driving
      • Public transport
    • Nature
      • Bowness Gravel Pits Nature Reserve
      • Crosscanonby Carr
      • Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve
      • Finglandrigg Wood
      • Glasson Moss
      • Grune Point
      • Mawbray Banks
      • RSPB Campfield Marsh Reserve
      • Wedholme Flow
    • Historic sites
      • Holme Cultram Abbey
      • King Edward I Monument
      • Milefortlet 21
      • Salt Pans
    • Towns and villages
      • Allonby
      • Burgh by Sands
      • Boustead Hill
      • Bowness on Solway
      • Maryport
      • Newton Arlosh
      • Port Carlisle
      • Silloth
    • Things to do
      • Cycling
      • Walking
        • England Coastal Path
      • Horse riding
      • Maryport Maritime Museum
      • The Lake District Coast Aquarium
      • Senhouse Roman Museum
      • Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery
    • Frequently asked questions
  • A special place
    • Landscape
      • Patterns on the landscape
      • Special characteristics
    • Ecology
      • Environments
        • The coast and dunes
        • Lowland raised mires
        • Salt Marsh
        • The Firth
      • Wildlife
        • Birds
        • Insects and invertebrates
        • Mammals
        • Marine and seashore
        • Plants, flowers and fungi
        • Reptiles and amphibians
    • Heritage
      • Prehistoric
      • Roman heritage
      • Medieval
      • Early Modern
      • 20th Century Solway
      • Wartime
    • Buildings
      • Churches
      • Farmsteads
      • Fortifications
      • Vernacular and clay dabbins
    • Working landscape
      • Energy
      • Farming
      • Fishing
      • Tourism
  • Our work
    • What is a National Landscape
    • Management plan
    • Planning
    • Farming
      • Farming in protected landscapes
    • Nature calling
    • Nature recovery
      • Projects
        • Dynamic Dunescapes
        • The Solway Dunes
    • Partnerships
      • Joint Advisory Committee (JAC)
    • Meet the team
  • Resources
  • News
  • Get involved
    • Events
    • Volunteering
    • Newsletter

Partnerships

The Solway Coast National Landscape works alongside a wide variety of organisations, community groups, local landowners and volunteers advising on policy and undertaking activity that furthers the interest of the NL. Without these organisations and individuals, the delivery of our management plan could not take place.

Partnerships include:

  • The Solway Firth Partnership
  • Cumbria Local Access Forum
  • Cumbria Tourism
  • Friends of the Lake District
  • Action with Communities in Cumbria
  • Cumbria Voluntary Service
  • Cumbria LEP (Local Enterprise Partnership)
  • North of England Civic Trust
  • University of Cumbria
  • Cumbria Wildlife Trust
  • Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery Trust
  • North West Coastal Forum
  • Silloth Tourism Action Group
  • Dumfries and Galloway District Council
  • United Utilities
  • Electricity North West
  • Lakes College
  • West Cumbria Archaeological Society
  • UCLAN
  • Carlisle Diocese
  • West Cumbria Catchment Partnership
  • LOVEmyBEACH
  • E.ON
  • Lake District National Park Authority
  • Cumbria Police
  • Cumbria Biodiversity Data Centre
  • Natural England
  • Natural England Solway National Nature Reserves
  • West Cumbria Rivers Trust
  • Eden Rivers Trust
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    Silloth-on-Solway
    Cumbria
    CA7 4DD
  • info@solwaycoastaonb.org.uk
  • 016973 33055
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