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Existing Key Nature Sites Core Biodiversity Corridor Proposed Canals Biodiversity Scope The development of the CWP will be orientated towards meeting and exceeding biodiversity targets, making the CWP an exemplar for habitat creation, intervention and management. Rationale The BAP for the CWP provides a framework outlining considerable biodiversity potential, utilising the developing environmental landscape for new and appropriate habitat creation. Key Projects WWT Lower Moor Farm/Clattinger Farm. Thames & Severn Canal developments. Cricklade Country Way. Cleveland Lakes/Rowing Centre. RSPB Reserve Proposal. Map S3.1 Core Priority Driver: Biodiversity Corridor Map not to scale. Graphical representation only.

National Cycle Route 48 National Cycle Route 45 Proposed Restoration of Thames & Severn Canal Proposed National Cycle Route Cricklade Country Way Restoration of North Wilts Canal Restoration of Swindon to Cricklade Steam Railway Current zone of Sporting activity Scope for further sporting activity Sports Development Scope The CWP has the scope to include further sports facilities, consisting of a high level of water sports and some land-based sports. Some of these facilities could be of a national and even international standard. Rationale The availability and continued creation of a high level of lakes provides an opportunity to deliver high-ranking sports facility provision within the CWP. Existing/Proposed Projects Cleveland Lakes Water Sports Centre. Potential for a National Angling Centre (outline proposition only at present). The Thames & Severn Canal & CCW could be utilised for other informal sports (canoeing/kayaking/running/triathlon). Map S3.2 Core Priority Driver: Sport (with leisure and recreation routes) Map not to scale. Graphical representation only.

Leisure Network Scope The leisure network is to become fully integrated, connecting settlements and points of interest. The network is to support a variety of users, though separate routing may be required to better satisfy needs. Rationale Walking, cycling and horse riding represent some of the most popular leisure and recreation activities. The basis of a leisure network already exists in parts, but this needs further development to satisfy potential. Existing/Proposed Projects The Thames & Severn and North Wilts Canal restoration project. National Route 45 (existing) and 57 (proposed). The Western Spine Road Cycle Path Two quiet lanes. Map S3.3 Core Priority Driver: Visionary Leisure Network

Scope for tourism development Tourism activity areas (including leisure routes, retail, catering) Potential for nature-based tourism Potential for sports tourism Visitor accommodation - existing/under construction Potential for marinas/ moorings Proposed Canals Tourism Scope Tourism development is to support and have synergy with other aspects of the CWP (leisure, sport, biodiversity). Scope for new accommodation to match new and niche markets (moorings, B&Bs, eco-lodges, camping and caravan sites). Rationale The proposed growth in other areas (biodiversity, sport, leisure) will lead to further tourism interest both on day visits and overnight visits. Therefore, there is likely to be commercial opportunities to support visitor interest in the CWP. Existing/Proposed Projects Likely increase in self-catering capacity as a result of new holiday homes currently being developed. The Co-op Group are understood to be considering tourism and leisure components in its development plans. Map S3.4 Core Priority Driver: Tourism

Conceptual development - Leisure based Conceptual development - sport Conceptual development - tourism accommodation Proposed Canals (potential for water taxi) Cricklade Country Way (to include Cricklade to Swindon steam railway) Existing projects/consents Proposals Subject to Planning Approval/Appeal Proposals 1 2 3 RSPB Site (biodiversity) Co-op Group (potential to include leisure elements) Cleveland Lakes (mixed water sports and biodiversity) Existing projects/consents 4 5 8 9 11 Lake 11 (Holiday Homes) Lower Mill Estate (Holiday Homes) Claydon Pike (Holiday Homes, Hotel, Country Park) Lake 7 (Hotel) Lake 10 (Holiday Homes) Subject to Planning Enquiry/Appeal 6, 7 Lake 103, 103a, 104 (Holiday Homes & Hotel) Subject to Planning Permission 10 Lake 17 (Holiday Homes) 12 13 14 15, 16, 17 Conceptual Developments An Angling Centre A designated Diving Centre An Aqua-adventure Centre Marinas/moorings 20 21, 23 22 Sizeable Farm-based attraction Accommodation Development (preferred for camping and caravan sites) Eco-lodge development Please note, the conceptual developments are included to provide an indication of the nature of the developments that could be included. The spatial placing of these concept developments is purely for graphical representation only, and are based upon an assumed strategic fit. This should not be treated as a defined spatial plan for development. Map S3.5 Proposals and Propositions 18, 19 Golf courses with island green features 24 Youth/Residential/Education facility

Special Areas of Conservation Natural Access Zones Biodiversity Movement Corridors Whole Landscape Conservation Area Environmentally Managed Farmland A Highly sensitive areas B Visitor Access Points Proposed Canals The CWP BAP targets to become a realistic proposition through a multitude of reserves. Reserves are to be linked via nature corridors to encourage the natural movement of species around the area. The core nature reserves are to be visitor orientated. A potential flagship tourism feature could be intertwined with biodiversity (e.g. ecolodges). Visitor behaviour is to be managed through information and special protection for most sensitive sites. Other developments are to include a biodiversity remit where applicable. Biodiversity is to become synonymous with the countryside character of the CWP, including within settlements where appropriate. Map S3.6 Preferred Option Biodiversity Corridor Map not to scale. Graphical representation only.

Proposed Inter-connecting Routes Axis Routes Proposed Canals Steam Railway P CWP Gateway Zones Existing Thames Path Regional Routes Cycle Routes Walking Routes The routes of Thames & Severn Canal, the, and Route 45 are to provide the leisure route axis. A full, integrated and easily accessible leisure network will meet the needs of multiple users. The network will connect the different areas of the CWP together. The leisure network will become a core feature of the CWP visitor offer, attracting both day and overnight visitors. It will also be an integral part of the sports and leisure provision in the CWP (e.g. triathlon). It will also incorporate appropriate nature assets through nature trails. Map S3.7 Preferred Option Integrated Leisure Network Map not to scale. Graphical representation only.

A417 A417 A417 A417 R. Thames R. Thames R. Thames A417 The leisure, sporting and biodiversity facilities of the CWP will be innovative and of a high quality. As a result, the CWP becomes established as a tourism destination in its own right. Map S3.8 Preferred Option Tourism, Leisure & Sports Facilities

VISION: By harnessing the resources and economic activity in the Cotswold Water Park, the area will become a distinctive and sustainable countryside of high environmental value for the benefit of local residents and people working in and visiting the area. This Map shows how the preferred options for biodiversity, tourism, leisure and sports integrate with the existing context of the CWP. Map 3.9 The Vision