National Parks in the 21st Century. A manifesto for the next Westminster Government

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s in the 21st Century A manifesto for the next Westminster Government

Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd in Snowdonia (Keith O Brien) Kilnsey Crag, Yorkshire Dales (YDNPA) Introduction Millions of people visit the s every year, eager to enjoy their unique qualities, peace and tranquillity. Our Parks are also living landscapes, home to diverse communities and they make a significant contribution to the economy through tourism, farming and other related businesses. s are among the most beautiful and valued landscapes in the British Isles, containing some of our most breathtaking scenery, rare wildlife and cultural heritage. s are essential to the nation s health and wellbeing and an important part of our cultural heritage. They provide an escape from the stresses of everyday life and opportunities for a wide range of recreational activities from challenging mountain walks and thrilling bike rides to family picnics and star gazing. They are also places which have inspired writers, poets, musicians and artists for centuries and continue to act as sources of spiritual and artistic inspiration.

(Mike Kipling) Midway through the last century, legislation was introduced to ensure that the special qualities of these areas would be preserved and enhanced for the benefit of future generations. In the 21st century, with a rising population and increasing demand for land for a range of different uses, it is more important than ever to have areas which are designated for their natural beauty, wildlife and recreational opportunities. s must be protected for the benefit of all, now and in the future - they are not ours, but ours to look after. Top left: Broads Authority, John Morgan, Martin O Neill. Below: NNPA, Dave Willis, ENPA. (Aisha Mirza) The Campaign for s is calling on the next Westminster Government to publicly reconfirm its commitment to s by taking action to: Strengthen the protection for s Ensure a fair share of resources for s Increase sustainable access to s, particularly among those who have not visited a before We also want the next Government to commit to planning for the future of s.

Why s matter today Employment up by 2.7% Contribution to the economy 10.4bn annual business turnover Importance to the public 96% believe that it is important to protect areas of the countryside from development Source: Valuing England's s, 2012 and MG Clarity, s Survey 2012 Over 50% Access of the population of England live within 1hrs travel of a Value for money Climate change 119 megatons of carbon held in peat soils in s - equivalent to England s carbon emissions for one whole year Public expenditure on s in England equates to less than 1 per year per head of population Each NPA has a budget smaller than a modern comprehensive school NPAs attracted 19m of additional funding on top of their 55m Grant in 11/12 (gross expenditure 74m) Attracting other sources of funding Tourism 90m visitors a year, spending over 4bn

Northumberland (NNPA)

Action for the next Westminster Government Greenbridge, Pembrokeshire Coast (PCNPA) To ensure that s remain as beautiful and inspirational places which make a significant contribution to the economy, the next Westminster Government must take action to: Strengthen the protection for s 1 Ensure that the extra protection afforded National Parks is properly recognised, and effectively enforced, in the planning and delivery of all publicly-funded infrastructure: Public bodies already have a duty to take into account the potential effect of their decisions and activities on s but more needs to be done to ensure compliance with this duty. Given the changing nature of the bodies involved in delivering publicly-funded infrastructure, the duty also needs to be extended to apply to Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), combined authorities and any equivalent bodies established. 2 Enhance the protection against major development in s: The major development test is a wellestablished part of the planning process which makes it clear that planning permission should be refused for major developments in s and AONBs except in exceptional circumstances and where it can be demonstrated they are in the public interest. We want a stronger version of this test to be included in legislation. Ensure a fair share of resources for s 3 Increase the opportunities for s to benefit from targeted sources of funding: National Parks must receive a fair share of the resources being allocated through LEPs and European sources of funding such as LEADER and LIFE. This means, for example, ensuring that LEPs support job creation in high quality food production, landscape enhancement, visitor economy, green businesses, recreation and wildlife.

Increase sustainable access to s, particularly among those who have not visited a before 4 Invest in provision for public transport, walking and cycling to, from and within s: To make it easier for those without a car to visit s, the Local Sustainable Transport Fund should be maintained until at least 2021. The scheme should also be reviewed and enhanced so that it best meets the needs of rural areas by, for example, ensuring that funding continues to be available for revenue support. 5 Ensure that existing funding can be used to support school visits to s: Every school child should have an opportunity to visit a National Park. Broadening the criteria for existing funding for physical activity, so that it could be used for informal recreation as well as sport, would ensure schools were able to fund such visits. Plan for the future of s 6 Set up a commission to consider the need for new s: Given the significant benefits that s provide and their increasing importance in the 21st century, we would like the next government to establish a commission to decide where new or extended s or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty should be. View from Sutton Bank, North York Moors (Mike Kipling)

About the Campaign for s s in England and Wales The Campaign for s is the independent national voice for the 13 s in England and Wales. Our mission is to inspire everyone to enjoy and look after s the nation s green treasures. For over 75 years we have been campaigning to ensure that our National Parks are beautiful, inspirational places that are relevant, valued and protected for all and have worked to introduce many thousands of people to them for the first time. s are our finest landscapes with the highest level of protection. Their statutory purposes as set out in the Environment Act 1995 are: to conserve and enhance natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage; to promote opportunities for public enjoyment and understanding of their special qualities. In pursuing these purposes, Authorities also have a statutory duty to seek to foster the economic and social well-being of communities living within the. Lake District Snowdonia Pembrokeshire Coast Peak District Dartmoor Exmoor Northumberland Brecon Beacons Yorkshire Dales New Forest North York Moors The Broads South Downs The Campaign for s 5-11 Lavington Street, London SE1 0NZ 020 7981 0890 info@cnp.org.uk www.cnp.org.uk Campaign for s Registered Charity No. 295336. Company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales No. 2045556 Design: www.seascapedesign.co.uk Cover image: Roseberry Topping, North York Moors (Colin Carter) Printed on recycled paper