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Epping Forest appoints new Superintendent The City of London has appointed former CMA Treasurer Paul Thomson as the new Superintendent ...

International Ranger Federation (IRF) Sixth World Ranger Congress 2009 The IRF has made a renewed commitment to the Bolivia Ranger Association for hosting the Sixth...

Opportunity for a Wilderness Experience Scholarship for 15 to 20 year olds In conjunction with The Tellus Mater Foundation, Wilderness Foundation UK www.wildernessfound...

Access Newsletter Issue 30 http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/cl/accessopen/access-news/issue30-030408.pdf

Transfer marks new era for Milton Country Park Milton Country Park is set to enter into a new era at the end of thismonth as South Cambridge...

Formed in 1966 the CMA is the largest organisation supporting the work of conservation, access and recreation professionals in the natural greenspace and countryside sector throughout England and Wales.

Promote the value and importance of professionally managed natural greenspace and the countryside

The CMA supports professionals working in a range of environments from Country Parks to National Parks, Local and National Nature Reserves and other protected areas both urban and rural. Members are employed in a variety of different roles from Rangers and Wardens to Project Officers, Rights of Way Officers and Ecologists and for a variety of organisations including Local Authorities, Private Trusts, National Park Authorities, the Forestry Commission, The National Trust, Wildlife Trusts, Water Authorities, Natural England and Defence Estates.

In particular our aims are to:

Support the development of staff, students and volunteers involved in the management, interpretation, and public enjoyment of natural greenspace and the countryside through networking, training and continuing professional development.

Waymarkers

Promote the value and importance of professionally managed natural greenspace and the countryside to the general public, the government and other organisations.

Influence the organisations involved in the management of natural greenspace and countryside by providing information and authoritative comment

Champion the staff, students and volunteers involved in the management, interpretation, and access to natural greenspace and the countryside.

IRF European Ranger Seminar 2008 The home page of the Seminar has been done (http://www.rangerseminar.org/), and you can find ...

South West Regional AGM - 8th July 2008 Bicton College, East Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX9 7BY South West Regional Commit...

CMA 2008 Conference and AGM 28th - 30th October 2008 "The big squeeze - the pressure on our countryside and greenspace" With the pressure on our ...

Growing up Outdoors - 3rd December 2008 Countryside Recreation Network 40th Anniversary Conference Venue: The Oval, Kennington, Lond...

INTRODUCING RIGHTS OF WAY 21st ? 25th July 2008 The course for recently appointed rights of way staff and those whose work involves public pa...

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