Conserving and enhancing 3. Weight given to AONB 2. The Chiltern Hills or the Chilterns, is a chalk escarpment in England.. Cumulative impacts 6. The rich historic environment of the Chilterns is conserved and appreciated by a wide audience. AONB management plan objectives, a local plan should cover: 1. The county also has a wealth of built environment assets. Part 2: Piddington The factory move In 1902, Benjamin was told that the plot of land in West Wycombe being used by his factory to store timber was wanted by the Great Western Railway company. The Management Plan sets out the vision, outcomes, ambitions and policies to guide the management of the AONB for the period 2018-2023. This shows how the AONB Partnership staff team will contribute to the implementing the plan up each year. Burnham Beeches Visitor Survey 2014 [5.7MB] Burnham Beeches Hydrology Study - Wallingford HydroSolutions Ltd for South Bucks District Council (October 2013) [7.77MB] Green Infrastructure 1.2 This is followed by thematic chapters which describe and explain the special qualities that make this landscape unique: A Vision for the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Chilterns AONB Management Plan 2008 - 2013 Page 3 A wide range of people, both local and from further afield, enjoy and value the Chilterns countryside. There is a good market for sustainably 14 Oxfordshire has many protected and highly valued landscapes, including the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the Cotswolds AONB and the North Wessex Downs AONB. The Chilterns AONB Management Plan sets out the vision, policies and actions for the management of the Chilterns AONB for the period 2019–2024, and describes how best to conserve, enhance and enjoy the Chilterns. AONB Management Plan* 7. This survey will form part of our review of the Chilterns AONB Management Plan working with a range of partners. The Masterplan will examine how changes to the inner urban area and surrounding land can be made to work in a coherent plan for residential and commercial use. The hills are 12 miles (19 km) at their widest. Local descriptive material e.g. The AONB team also has an ‘Team Plan’ based on the desired outcomes of the AONB Management Plan. AONB supporting guidance eg Design Guide* 8. The Management Plan has been prepared by the High Weald Joint Advisory Committee which includes representatives of all 15 local authorities with land in the AONB and Government bodies responsible for protected landscapes in England. A first consultation on a draft plan will take place from May, and we will ensure you have the opportunity to comment at that time. Tranquillity and remoteness 5. The area is northwest of London and covers 660 square miles (1,700 km 2) stretching 45 miles (72 km) from Goring-on-Thames to Hitchin across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire in a southwest to a northeast diagonal. Setting 4. The Chilterns Conservation Board new draft AONB Management Plan is open for public consultation and we would welcome thoughts on how the AONB should best be cared for and looked after. What is the Chilterns AONB Management Plan? Chiltern's Area of Outstanding Beauty (AONB) Chilterns AONB Management Plan (2014-2019) - The Chilterns Conservation Board (2014) [3.45MB] Burnham Beeches. New developments will need to be integrated successfully into existing communities, the built and natural environments, the conservation areas and the context of the Chilterns AONB. As an important stakeholder in the AONB we are very keen to involve you in this process. special qualities of Chilterns* 1.1 The first two chapters of the 2019-24 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Management Plan set out a vision and long-term ambitions for the North Wessex Downs and the legal and policy framework for the Plan. The AONB Partnership is developing a series of indicators to help monitor the plan’s implementation.