We
received a report regarding the Review of Designated Landscapes in
England and Wales.
In
doing so, the following information was noted:
- DEFRA has published Government’s Environmental Improvement
Plan 2023 as the first revision of the 25 Year Environment Plan
(2018).
- Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) 2023 focuses on 10 goals
including “Thriving plants and wildlife”, “Clean
and plentiful water”, “Mitigating and adapting to
climate change” and “Enhanced beauty, heritage, and
engagement with the natural environment”.
- Under the ‘enhanced beauty’ goal the Government will
“invest in a new national landscapes partnership for National
Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and National
Trails” and “extend the delivery of our Farming in
Protected Landscapes programme”.
- The
Welsh National Designated Landscapes Partnership, Tirweddau Cymru Landscapes Wales (TCLW), is hosting
a seminar on the role of Designated Landscapes in the nature
emergency, on 9th-10th March 2023 in Gower, Swansea.
- Tirweddau Cymru Landscapes Wales (TCLW) has three new seconded staff
taking strategic leads for the AONBs and National Parks. Andrew
Blake, Wye Valley AONB Manager, has been appointed vice-chair of
TCLW for 2023-25.
- 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.
Having received the report, the following points were
noted:
- It
was considered that the Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) 2023
has not delivered appropriate improvements.
- In
response to questions raised, the AONB Manager informed the
Committee that more is being asked of the AONB Unit. Some additional resources have become available,
however, not to the levels of resources and staff as proposed in
the Glover Report.
- The
rebranding of AONBs as ‘National Landscapes’ is a
concern for many AONBs across the UK due to the removal of
‘Natural Beauty’ from the title. The AONB Manager will
shortly receive a briefing on the proposed re-branding.
- In
response to questions raised regarding the cleanliness of the River
Wye, the AONB Manager informed the Committee that he sits on
various steering groups regarding this matter and it was noted that there has been
significant political engagement and activity in recent years with
a view to rectifying the problem.
- It
is anticipated that it will take up to 10 years for the
River Wye to return to a pristine
condition.
- County and District Councils located within the AONB are aware
of the condition of their rivers and are adding their influence
to aid in improvements to river
quality.
- Concern was expressed that the wildlife within the AONB will be
severely impacted before the river Wye is returned to a pristine
condition. Significant improvements are required now to improve the
cleanliness of the River
Wye.
- The
AONB Partnership Seminar will be discussing the enhancement of
water catchment through innovative land management. The seminar
will be held at Goodrich Village Hall on Thursday 16th
March 2023 between 10.00am and 3.00pm. Experts in soil and land
management, agroforestry and natural flood management will be
presenting.
We
resolved:
(i)
to note the report;
(ii)
that the AONB Manager presents a briefing report to
the next meeting of the Joint Advisory Committee regarding an
update on the condition of the river Wye.