Venue: The Council Chamber, Forest of Dean District Council Offices, High Street, Coleford, GL16 8HG
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Election of Chair Minutes: We elected County Councillor Ann Webb as Chair. |
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Appointment of Vice-Chair Minutes: We appointed Councillor Chris McFarling as Vice-Chair. |
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Introductions & New Members Minutes: The Chair welcomed the new Committee Members to the meeting. |
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Declarations of Interest Minutes: Councillor D. Wheeler declared a personal, non-prejudicial interest as he is the Chair of Forest of Dean District Council’s Planning Committee.
Councillor C. McFarling declared a personal, non-prejudicial interest in respect of agenda item 8 – Planning Guidance & AONB Position Statements as he lives within the AONB. |
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Public Questions Minutes: None received. |
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Confirmation of Minutes PDF 169 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Wye Valley AONB Joint Advisory Committee dated 6th March 2023 were confirmed and signed by the Chair.
In doing so, the AONB Manager informed the Committee that there were two vacant positions on the Joint Advisory Committee. However, it was intended to fill these positions in time for the next meeting. |
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Minutes: We received a report regarding an update on the River Wye.
In doing so, the following information was noted:
· Natural England recently updated the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) condition assessment for the River Wye Special Area of Conservation (SAC) from ‘unfavourable recovering’ to ‘unfavourable declining’ due to a decline in key wildlife species.
· There remains widespread concern about high nutrient and pollution levels in the Wye catchment. The main excess nutrient that is causing concern is phosphate.
· With the recent hot weather, Environment Agency (EA) monitoring equipment (sondes) located along the river Wye have shown water temperatures that can be injurious and potentially lethal to salmon.
· There has recently been a bloom of brown algae in the River Wye in Herefordshire.
· Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey met local farmers, councillors, environmental groups, MPs and Welsh Government Members in Hereford in late May 2023 to discuss actions to improve the state of the River Wye.
· The Wye Catchment Partnership is meeting on 4th July 2023 and will investigate opportunities for a Landscape Recovery bid for the River Wye.
· A Swansea University PhD student will be on placement with the AONB Unit for five weeks in late summer researching their thesis ‘Water as a contested space - Improving the quality of our rivers’.
· The AONB Unit continues to manage partnership projects and collaborative initiatives including through the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme and the Wye Invasive Species Programme, to support farmers and land-managers in and around the AONB.
Having received the report, the following points were noted:
We resolved:
(i) to support a proposed Landscape Recovery bid for the River ... view the full minutes text for item 7. |
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Planning Guidance & AONB Position Statements PDF 547 KB Additional documents:
Minutes: We received a report regarding Planning Guidance and Position Statements which intends to establish the position of the Wye Valley AONB Partnership on key issues affecting the area, helping guide the Partnership and relevant planning bodies and decision-making bodies to articulate how the AONB designation should be protected, conserved and enhanced.
In doing so, the following information was noted:
· Currently, the AONB Partnership does not have Position Statements. Without them, there can be unnecessary pressure to accommodate unnecessary development.
· Position Statements provide further context, guidance and recommendations in relation to the specific Wye Valley AONB Management Plan Strategic Objectives and associated issues.
· The draft ‘Housing in the Wye Valley AONB and its Setting’ Position Statement advises housing development to be based on robust evidence of need arising from within the Protected Landscape. Currently, assessment of housing need and housing requirements are based on local authority boundaries, not the AONB boundary. This could be avoided if ‘housing need’ and ‘housing requirements’ are clearly differentiated.
· The draft Landscape-led Position Statement advises that development within the Wye Valley AONB and, where relevant, in its setting, should be ‘landscape-led’. Ideally, there should not have to be a binary choice between conserving and enhancing the natural beauty of the Wye Valley AONB and planning for and permitting new development. The aspiration should be to deliver new development in a way that is compatible with and positively contributes to the AONB as a nationally designated protected landscape.
· The draft Position Statements, if endorsed, will go out to formal consultation before being brought to the Joint Advisory Committee for further consideration and final sign off.
· It is intended that guidance and associated Position Statements on Renewables and Dark Skies be presented at a future Joint Advisory Committee meeting. The guidance documents will aim to promote good practice and assist those proposing new development in the AONB and its setting.
Having received the report, the following points were noted:
We resolved:
(i) to endorse the ‘Housing in the Wye Valley AONB and its Setting’ Position Statement, and its associated Appendices, as a consultation draft;
(ii) to endorse the ‘Landscape-led Development’ Position Statement, and its associated Appendices, as a consultation draft;
(iii) to agree that if future amendments are required, as necessary, that these can be made by Wye Valley AONB Unit staff, in consultation with the Wye Valley AONB Manager, unless materially significant, in which case they will be brought to the Joint Advisory Committee for further consideration and final approval;
(iv) to agree ... view the full minutes text for item 8. |
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National Association for AONBs & National Landscapes re-branding PDF 638 KB Minutes: We received a report regarding the National Association for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (NAAONB), including the re-branding of AONBs to National Landscapes and the National AONB Conference in Bath on 5th-7th September 2023.
In doing so, the following information was noted:
Having received the report, the following points were noted:
It was agreed to consider the two recommendations of the report separately.
Recommendation A:
It was proposed and seconded that recommendation A be amended as follows:
Upon being put to the vote, the following votes were recorded:
In favour of the proposal - 11 Against the proposal - 2
We resolved that the Joint Advisory Committee does not endorse the proposal to rebrand Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty to be known as National landscapes.
Recommendation B:
We resolved to encourage AONB partners to attend the National AONB Conference at Bath University on 5th – 7th September 2023.
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Grants update - FiPL, SDF & HCF AONB Fund PDF 667 KB Minutes: We received a report regarding the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme, the AONB Sustainable Development Fund (SDF) and the Wye Valley AONB Fund with Herefordshire Community Foundation (HCF).
In doing so, the following information was noted:
· DEFRA has provided a revised and increased allocation for the Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme in England of £339,063for 2023/24 and £362,384 for 2024/25.
· Currently FiPL grants & payments for 2023/24 total £239,552 with £99,510 remaining. For 2024/5, which is the last year of the programme, £85,972 has already been allocated.
· The AONB Farming in Protected Landscapes Officer, Anna Stankiewicz, is able to assist farmers and land managers applying to the FiPL programme.
· The allocation of the Sustainable Development Fund (SDF) currently has £63,108 allocated from the £100,000 offered by Welsh Government for 2023/24, with £100,000 also available for 2024/25.
· The AONB Community Links Officer, Lucinda James, is able to assist organisations, community groups and individuals applying for the SDF.
· Herefordshire Community Foundation (HCF) hosts the Wye Valley AONB Fund, which currently has a balance of £64,500.
· Applications are welcome for all three sets of funding for 2023/24 and 2024/25.
We resolved to endorse the allocations of grants under the FiPL programme, SDF and HCF AONB Fund to date for 2023/24 and encouraged the sound uptake of the remaining funds.
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AONB Partnership Study Tour 2023 - Lower Wye Nature Networks project PDF 558 KB Minutes: We received a report regarding the Annual AONB Partnership Study Tour.
In doing so, the following information was noted:
· This year the Wye Valley AONB Partnership Tour will be held on Friday 22nd September 2023.
· The programme is still being finalised but will focus predominantly on achievements and management issues relating to the Lottery funded Lower Wye Nature Networks Project in the Monmouthshire part of the AONB.
· Initial invitations for expressions of interest to attend will be dispatched in due course.
· Invitations could be extended to representatives from our neighbouring Designated Landscapes and other appropriate partner organisations in the interest of sharing good practice and broadening collaboration.
We resolved:
(i) to note the date of Friday 22nd September 2023 for the Study Tourand encourage a good attendance.
(ii) to invite representatives from our neighbouring Shropshire Hills and Malvern Hills AONB Partnerships, the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority and other appropriate partners.
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Review of Designated Landscapes in England & Wales PDF 584 KB Minutes: We received a report regarding progress with the respective Reviews of Designated Landscapes in England and Wales.
In doing so, the following information was noted:
· DEFRA has yet to publish the Ministerial response on the consultation to the Landscape Review, which will be influenced by the finalised Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.
· Progress is being made on establishing the National Landscapes, Parks & Trails Partnership, between the NAAONB, National Parks England, National Trail UK and Natural England, to be known as the Protected Landscapes Partnership.
· Ministerial Responsibility for AONBs in Wales has moved back to the Climate Change portfolio, under Julie James MS.
· The Tirweddau Cymru Landscapes Wales (TCLW) is co-ordinating a range of activities and projects across the 8 Designated Landscapes in Wales.
· AONB Lead Officers in Wales are in the process of meeting with Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales (NRW) to review future funding options.
· The National Association for AONBs (NAAONB) continues to liaise and co-ordinate collaboration with both governments and key stakeholders over progressing the agenda for AONBs.
We noted the report.
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Partner and AONB Unit progress reports and updates PDF 3 MB Minutes: We received a report regarding the activity of the Wye Valley AONB Unit and other partners relating to:
In doing so, the following information was noted:
We noted the report.
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Date of next Meeting Minutes: Monday 6th November 2023 at 2.00pm at the Forest of Dean District Council Offices, Coleford.
Before closing the meeting, the Chair informed the Joint Advisory Committee that this would be Richard Gething’s last meeting as the Herefordshire Association of Local Councils representative. Richard has been a member of the Joint Advisory Committee since 1997. On behalf of the Committee, the Chair thanked Richard for his contributions over the years and wished him well in the future.
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