NCP Report V2

NCP Report V2

Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Management Plan 2004 - 2009 Endorsement by organisations in the Norfolk Coast Partnership We will comply wit h and implement this management As required by section 89 of the Countryside and strategy and action plan for the Norfolk Coast Area of Rights of Way Act 2000, this plan formulates local Outstanding Natural Beauty. We will work w ith other authority policies and action in relation to the man0 organisations to adhere to the policies, seek to achieve agement of the AONB. The local authorities, who have the objectives and carry out the actions that will work formally adopted this plan, are Norfolk Cou nty Council, towards the shared vision expressed herein. This plan is North Norfolk District Council, the Borough Council of also supported by the Parishes and Common Rights King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Great Yarmouth Borough Representatives for the Norfolk Coast Partnership. Council and the Broads Authority. /ft..»&,z,,..- Y. -. ,., <" I County Council ·~ • at your service Alison King Leader of the Council / ~ John Sweeney Leader of the Council MP Dowlin BA, MRTPI Cn..·,1cY.1rnL01.1th M~t /J ,t,,• 11 .(fl e.; .. ,i1r1 1/ Great Yarmo th Borough Planning and Development Officer ~ Broads Authority The ~ 1)_Jlly Prof essor R K Turner CBE illl Countryside Tim De Keyzer Chairman • Agency Acting Regional Director ~ f ~ il'!bft.. Country L and & Robert Batt ------- '-- l. 11 9us iness Association ENGLISH Robert Cooke RUAAl. ecoNauy 1s ouR eu'SINE.ss NC P Representative NATURE Area Manager David Ward Fiona Bryant Agri-environment Advisor Rural Renaissance Manager a EAST OF ENGLAND ENGLISH HERJTAG.H TOURIST BOARD Nick Balaam m Tess Wright Assistant Regional Director Managing Director ~ Bill Forbes ~ Richard MacM ullen ENVIR_ONMENT AGENCY Area Manager FWAG Norfolk FWAG Officer Anglian Region ~ THE NATIONAL TRUST Simon Garnier ~~ Area Manager for Norfolk Stephen Temple NCP Representat ive ~ N ORFOLK W ILDLIFE Richard Powell ~Brendan Joyce TRUST Regional Director Director From the Chairman Loved for the wildness of its coast, its variety and charm, the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a precious place to the many people who live in or visit it. It is also a unique natural resource, with an ever-changing coastline shaped by complex forces and supporting internationally important communities of plants, birds and animals. To look after this rare landscape, diverse organisations are working together as a partnership. Together they have produced this management plan, and together they have promised to undertake the actions it sets out. Working together can be challenging and complex but it is vital for effective management of the area. Being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty means being part of a national and international family of protected areas, conferring wider responsibility and adding an important dimension to the work of all the partners. Change, driven by a variety of environmental, economic and social forces, is a recurring theme of the plan. Whilst change is inevitable, the challenge is to manage change to retain what is loved and valued by so many people. This plan has deep roots, and many contributors. It success will lie in its use - its function as a guide for all and as a catalyst in realising the potential of working together for a sustainable future for the area. It aims to ensure that the area continues to be, in the words of a participant at the beginning of the consultation process 'the nearest thing to heaven on earth'. Henry Cordeaux Chairman of the Joint Advisory Panel Norfolk Coast Partnership March 2004 Cover photo: A wild place: bird’s eye view of the complex creeks of the saltmarshes at Stiffkey Photographer: MARTIN HAYWARD-SMITH BOB HOBBS/NCP A place to enjoy: crabbing at Stiffkey Contents Partners’ endorsements Foreword - From the Chairman 1 Part 1 Background 4 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 A special place 8 1.3 Facts and figures 13 1.4 Maps 15 1.5 Landscape types summary 17 Part 2 Vision 18 A shared vision for the Norfolk Coast 19 Part 3 To wards the vision 22 3.1 Working in partnership 23 3.2 Landscape and wildlife 28 3.3 Managing the coastline 33 3.4 Farmland and woodland 36 3.5 Living and working 40 3.6 Access, recreation and enjoying natural beauty 44 3.7 Towards a sustainable future 47 3.8 Working together and measuring progress 52 3.9 A beginning, not the end 56 Annexes to the Strategy Plan 57 Glossary of terms 58 References / sources of further information 66 Summary of process to produce the plan 69 Designation history of the Norfolk Coast AONB 75 The shaping of the Norfolk Coast landscape 78 The significance of the Norfolk Coast Landscape 82 References to footnotes throughout the text are on pages 66 and 67. The Redshank: a typical sight and sound of the Norfolk Coast, features on the logo of the AONB ROBIN CHITTENDEN 1.1 INTRODUCTION This management plan was produced through a review of the 1998 AONB Management Strategy1 and the 1995 Visitor Management Strategy2, and as a result of extensive consultation with local communities, organisations, interest groups and individuals. Thanks are due to the many people who have contributed to the preparation of this plan during public consultation and drafting. Details of the consultation process are contained in an annex. BOB HOBBS / NCP Taking an interest: aerial photos helped illustrate management issues during consultation Part 1 Background Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Management Plan 2004 - 2009 ..5 Introduction Why the plan exists There are also other organisations and interests who do not have a formal statutory The management plan is a framework for all duty under the Countryside and Rights of Way organisations with a role in management of Act but who have been part of the the AONB. Implementation of the policies, partnership for management of the AONB objectives and actions set out will initially be prior to the Act and have long had a the responsibility of the Norfolk Coast significant and valuable role in conserving and Partnership. Ideally, however, the plan needs enhancing the area's natural beauty. to be taken into account by all interests with a management role. The members of the Norfolk Coast Partnership are shown in the partners' endorsements Section 85 of the Countryside and Rights of (inside front cover) and more details of their Way Act, 20003 requires public bodies to roles in relation to the AONB are listed in a 'have regard to the purpose of conserving and separate appendix. enhancing the natural beauty of the AONB'. Whilst there is no specific link in this section The plan also formulates local authority policy of the Act to AONB Management Plans, this and action in relation to management of the duty should act as an incentive for all such Norfolk Coast AONB, as required by section bodies to consider seriously the policies in the 89 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act, Plan. The term, 'public bodies' includes: 2000 (see section 1.2, p9). The relevant local authorities are Norfolk County Council, North ● all arms of both central and local Norfolk District Council, the Borough Council government, the Environment Agency of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Great (EA), Department for Environment, Yarmouth Borough Council, and the Broads Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), English Authority. Heritage (EH), Regional Development Agencies (locally the East of England People who live and work in the area, who Development Agency - EEDA), Forestry visit it, and other organisations that have an Commission (FC), English Nature (EN), interest can also play an important part in parish councils and joint committees of conserving and enhancing the character of local authorities the area. ● regulatory bodies of statutory The plan provides information and guidance undertakers such as Oftel (Office of for the AONB and its management for those telecommunications), Ofwat (Office of who wish to contribute to conservation and Water Services), Ofgen (Office of enhancement of the area's natural beauty - electricity generation) etc. individuals or organisations, with or without a A place to experience: sailing at high tide in Morston Channel, Blakeney harbour statutory duty towards AONBs under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act, 2000. STEVE TUTT / NCP The draft version of this plan was widely distributed and read BOB HOBBS / NCP 6 Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Management Plan 2004 - 2009 This management plan builds on previous strategies NEIL FEATHERSTONE / NCP Introduction How the plan works This document is a strategy plan, designed to have a lifetime of five years before review, which: Ways of addressing many issues - other ● Highlights the special qualities and plans, initiatives and enduring significance of the area and networks - already exist although in some the importance of its landscape cases work is needed to ensure they take the features, and also identifies those that area and its particular character and issues are vulnerable to change (section 1.2 fully into account. This is recognised in and annexes) general terms in the policies for partnership ● Presents an integrated vision for the management (section 3.1) and an action plan future of the AONB as a whole, in the (see section 3.8), which complements the light of national, regional and local strategy plan by identifying what needs to be priorities (Part 2) done, by whom, and when, in order to ● Sets out agreed policies (section 3.1) achieve the objectives. The action plan will be and specific objectives (sections 3.2 to reviewed and published annually as a separate 3.8) which will help secure that appendix. vision, and Many partner organisations will contribute to ● Identifies the means by which achieving the objectives, although there will objectives, actions and overall normally need to be an organisation that management will be reviewed (see leads on these (see the action plan).

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