His Royal Highness, Prince Richard, recently visited Epping Forest, where he opened a new exhibition that highlights the royal ties to the forest's history. He presented the key to Queen Elizabeth I's Hunting Lodge and announced the inception of two key projects aimed at improving public access. The "Gloucester Ride" path will enhance connectivity, while new sculptures from the Brambly Hedge trail will aid navigation for children and those with disabilities. Furthermore, the visit celebrated volunteer efforts, inspiring younger generations to engage with the natural environment.
We were delighted to welcome The Duke of Gloucester back to Epping Forest to celebrate this remarkable milestone.
For 50 years, His Royal Highness has played a vital role in protecting this internationally significant landscape, ensuring its beauty and biodiversity thrive.
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