Public urged to have their say on National Parks and AONBs
The government’s call for evidence on the Designated Landscapes Review will end on Tuesday 18 December.
The government’s call for evidence on the Designated Landscapes Review will end on Tuesday 18 December.
Dorset County Council’s team of countryside rangers have recently carried out work on the 200-year-old white horse at Osmington.
In a recent announcement, Environment Secretary Michael Gove committed to conserve and enhance England’s finest landscapes as he launched a review of England’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Children aged 10 and under are being asked to name this little lamb, which has been adopted as a mini mascot for 2018 by the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Criticism that a nationally important AONB at Cranborne Chase is not being taken fully into account will be voiced when the Blandford+ Neighbourhood Plan for a housing, household recycling/waste transfer site and school development is examined at a public hearing due to take place on 10 April.