In 2009 the first sittings for the Environment Series heads[5] took place, marking some of those who have contributed to a potential better future, with Professor Chris Rapley CBE sitting in Fittleworth, West Sussex, Tim Smit CBE in Fowey, Cornwall, Peter Randall-Page and Guy Watson in Devon, Gordon Murray in Surrey and Caroline Lucas in Brighton, East Sussex.
[15] A bronze of Philippa Scott was unveiled at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Slimbridge visitor centre in December 2011.
[16] ’Lewes Group (2010)’: Southover Grange Gardens, Lewes[17] ‘Portal (2013)’: Hindhead[18][19] ‘Trisantonis (2014)’: RSPB Pulborough Brooks[20] A 3 tonne Portland stone block has been worked in public over 2014/5 at Slindon, West Sussex and was permanently placed in the National Trust's replanted historic Northwood.
[21] A new 7 tonne Portland stone block was worked on site at Horsham in the Sussex Weald[22] throughout 2019, in response to the environment and involving the local community.
[23] The documentary film on sculptor Alan Thornhill; Spirit in Mass - Journey into Sculpture,[24] which was produced in 2007 with funding from Screen South and UK Film Council, features former students of the Frink School, including Edgar talking about Thornhill's influence on his own work.
A South Downs Year: Creation of the Slindon Stone - The Sculptor’s Journal ISBN 978 0 9558675 2 1 (Hesworth Press) P.Hall, M.Scott, H. Pheby (2013).
Meet the artist, Surrey Life November 2011 p. 156 Archant Press The Petworth Magazine No.
Timothy Mowl's 2007 publication on the Historic Gardens of Oxfordshire [31] includes the landscape of Asthall Manor, home to the biennial stone sculpture event[32] where reference is made to Edgar "coaxing his stone into semi-figurative forms of brooding power, as in his 'Wight Man'.
[34] https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/view_as/grid/search/keyword:jon-edgar--makers:jon-edgar-b1968 Sculptors 1986-2016 (2017) Miriquidi Books ISBN 978-0-9934111-2-0; foreword by Peter Murray (Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and Adrian Glew, archivist at Tate Gallery