Seaford Head is jointly owned by three distinct entities: Seaford Town Council, the National Trust, and East Sussex County Council.
Seaford Head is a significant natural area, recognized for its valuable conservation habitats. Due to its ecological importance, it is officially designated as a Nature Reserve. This designation reflects its rich biodiversity and the collaborative effort required for its protection and management.
Here are the organizations that share ownership of Seaford Head:
Owner | Type of Organization | Role/Significance |
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Seaford Town Council | Local government authority | Represents the local community's interests in the reserve. |
National Trust | Conservation charity for heritage and natural landscapes | Aims to preserve and protect places of historic interest or natural beauty. |
East Sussex County Council | Regional local government authority (county level) | Contributes to the strategic management and environmental policies of the area. |
This collaborative ownership structure ensures that the Seaford Head Nature Reserve is managed with a focus on environmental conservation, public access, and community benefit. Its status as a Nature Reserve underlines its importance as a vital area for wildlife and natural beauty within the region.