Friends of Quantock
Friends of Quantock is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation with the object of the “conservation, protection and improvement of the landscape and natural environment of the Quantock Hills”. They are an independent charity, funded and governed by their own membership as “guardians of the
Quantock Hills on behalf of the public”.
The Quantock Hills
The Quantock Hills is an area of Somerset in the UK, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, much of it also Site of Special Scientific Interest of great natural beauty, historical, literary and scientific importance, a haven for wildlife and rare species containing upland heath, forest and coastline open for public access.History
Friends of Quantock was first formed in 1949 in response to proposals to fell ancient woodland in Hodders Combe and to turn over a large area of heathland to commercial conifer plantation. The first president was the Bishop of Bath and Wells. After gathering public support to successfully defeat those proposals The Friends of Quantock subsequently campaigned for proper management and protection of the Hills leading to the Quantocks becoming an AONB in 1956 and to the setting up of the Quantock Hills Joint Advisory Committee in 1973.They opposed plans to build an 18 hole Golf Course on top of the hills in the 1970s.
In 2013 they acquired two tracts of land from Somerset County Council and were incorporated as a CIO.