Mendip Hills National Landscape has launched a consultation to help shape its future.

The feedback will help form the 2025 to 2030 management plan.

They want to hear from residents, businesses, and visitors about what they love about the area, and what improvements they would like to see.

The plan is set to focus on nature recovery, climate change, people, and place.

Jim Hardcastle, manager of Mendip Hills National Landscape, said: "The Mendip Hills is a distinctive and nationally important landscape, with diverse habitats supporting abundant wildlife.

"We know it’s a place that so many enjoy and care about.

"Such a special place requires careful and considered management.

"As we prepare the next management plan, we want to know if we’re prioritising what matters most to you – the people who live, work in, and explore the area.

"We invite you to share your thoughts with us to help shape the future of our countryside."

From the last review, concerns about the loss of nature resulted in a nature recovery plan and a nature recovery ranger.

Feedback led to a sustainable recreation officer and visitor counters.

The consultation is open until Wednesday, October 30.

To complete the survey, visit mendiphills-nl.org.uk/caring/management-plan/.