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Luppitt Landscape Partnership
The LLP is a landowner-led collaborative initiative involving over 50 holdings covering 1700 hectares in Luppitt and Combe Raleigh parishes, within the Blackdown Hills National Landscape. It is being supported with development funding from DEFRA’s Landscape Recovery programme, one of 56 such projects across England.



Landscape Recovery

Landscape Recovery is one of DEFRA’s three Environmental Land Management (ELM) schemes, alongside the Sustainable Farming Incentive and Higher Tier Countryside Stewardship.
Together these form a key part of the Government’s Agricultural Transition plan, which is moving farm support away from direct payments and towards ‘public money for public goods’.
Large-Scale
Deliver collaborative outcomes across a whole landscape
Long-term
Support outcomes that take a long time to deliver
Bespoke
The scheme can fund activities that are specific to the locality
Blended funding
Projects are required to attract private investment to supplement state support
Oral History

This part of the project brings together oral histories, volunteer research and community voices to explore lived experience in Luppitt — past, present and future.
Oral Histories
Listen to the voices of people we interviewed.
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Natural Heritage
Explore the commissioned Luppitt heritage map of habitats, stories and wildlife.
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Artist Commissions
View the collection of commissioned portrait photographs.
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Archive Material
Browse the archive of films, recordings, photographs and stories.
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