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Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland

An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB; Шаблон:Lang-cy, AHNE) is one of 46 areas of countryside in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland that has been designated for conservation due to its significant landscape value. On 22 November 2023 the AONBs in England and Wales adopted a new name, National Landscapes (Шаблон:Lang-cy), and are in the process of rebranding.[1][2]

Areas are designated in recognition of their national importance by the relevant public body: Natural England, Natural Resources Wales, and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency respectively. In place of AONB, Scotland uses the similar national scenic area (NSA) designation. Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty enjoy levels of protection from development similar to those of UK national parks, but unlike national parks the responsible bodies do not have their own planning powers. They also differ from national parks in their more limited opportunities for extensive outdoor recreation.[3]

History

The idea for what would eventually become the AONB designation was first put forward by John Dower in his 1945 Report to the Government on National Parks in England and Wales. Dower suggested there was need for protection of certain naturally beautiful landscapes that were unsuitable as national parks owing to their small size and lack of wildness. Dower's recommendation for the designation of these "other amenity areas" was eventually embodied in the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 as the AONB designation.[4]

Purpose

The purpose of an AONB designation is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty of the designated landscape.[3]

There are two secondary aims: meeting the need for quiet enjoyment of the countryside and having regard for the interests of those who live and work there. To achieve these aims, AONBs rely on planning controls and practical countryside management. As they have the same landscape quality, AONBs may be compared to the national parks of England and Wales. National parks are well known in the UK; by contrast, there is evidence to indicate many residents in AONBs may be unaware of the status. However, the National Association of AONBs is working to increase awareness of AONBs in local communities,[5] and, in 2014, successfully negotiated to have the boundaries of AONBs in England shown on Google Maps.[6]

Statistical overview

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View over Three Cliffs Bay in the Gower Peninsula, the first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

There are 46 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the United Kingdom: 33 in England, four in Wales, one on the England–Wales border, and eight in Northern Ireland. The first AONB was established in 1956 on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales, and the most recent to be designated is the Tamar Valley AONB, established in 1995.[7] More recent changes include the Clwydian Range AONB being extended in 2012 to form the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB, and the Strangford Lough and Lecale Coast AONBs being merged to form a single AONB in 2010.[8]

AONBs vary greatly in terms of size, type and use of land, and whether they are partly or wholly open to the public. The smallest AONB is the Isles of Scilly, Шаблон:Convert, and the largest is the Cotswolds,[9] Шаблон:Convert. AONBs cover around 15% of England and 4% of Wales. [10]

Legal status and organisation

AONBs in England and Wales were originally created under the same legislation as the national parks, the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. Unlike AONBs, national parks have special legal powers to prevent unsympathetic development. AONBs in general remain the responsibility of their local authorities by means of special committees that include members appointed by a minister and by parishes, and only very limited statutory duties were imposed on local authorities within an AONB by the original 1949 Act. However, further regulation and protection of AONBs in England and Wales was added by the Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act 2000, under which new designations are now made,[11][12]

In the National Planning Policy Framework (March 2012), the government stated that AONBs and national parks have equal status when it comes to planning decisions on landscape issues. Two of the AONBs (the Cotswolds and the Chilterns), which extend into a large number of local authority areas, have their own statutory bodies, known as conservation boards. In 2019 the Glover Report made various recommendations regarding the future of AONBsШаблон:Sndthe report's 'central proposal' being to bring National Parks and AONBs together as part of one 'family of national landscapes'[13]Шаблон:Sndbut as at 1 November 2020 the government has yet to respond to those recommendations. However, the Cotswolds Conservation Board announced in September 2020 that they were re-styling the area name and it is now known as the Cotswolds National Landscape.[14]

All English and Welsh AONBs have a dedicated AONB officer and other staff. As required by the CRoW Act, each AONB has a management plan that sets out the characteristics and special qualities of the landscape and how they will be conserved and enhanced. The AONBs are collectively represented by the National Association for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (NAAONB), an independent registered charity acting on behalf of AONBs and their partners, which uses the slogan "Landscapes for Life".[15]

AONBs in Northern Ireland was designated originally under the Amenity Lands (NI) Act 1965; subsequently under the Nature Conservation and Amenity Lands (NI) Order 1985.[16]

Threats

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Falmer Stadium under construction in 2010 in the former Sussex Downs AONB

There are growing concerns among environmental and countryside groups that AONB status is increasingly under threat from development. The Campaign to Protect Rural England said in July 2006 that many AONBs were under greater threat than ever before.[17] Three particular AONBs were cited: the Dorset AONB threatened by a road plan, the threat of a football stadium in the Sussex Downs AONB, and, larger than any other, a £1 billion plan by Imperial College London to build thousands of houses and offices on hundreds of acres of AONB land on the Kent Downs at Wye.[18] In September 2007 government approval was finally given for the development of a new football ground for Brighton and Hove Albion within the boundaries of the Sussex Downs AONB, after a fierce fight by conservationists. The subsequent development, known as Falmer Stadium, was officially opened in July 2011. The Weymouth Relief Road in Dorset was constructed between 2008 and 2011, after environmental groups lost a High Court challenge to prevent its construction.[19]

Writing in 2006, Professor Adrian Phillips listed threats facing AONBs, which he says include uncertainty over future support for land management, increasing development pressures, the impacts of globalization, and climate change. More subtle threats include creeping suburbanization and horsiculture.[4]

Celebration

Poet Laureate Simon Armitage wrote a poem "Fugitives", commissioned by the National Association of AONBs, which he read on Arnside Knott on 21 September 2019 to launch the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act.[20][21][22]

List of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

England

AONB Photo Established Area Local authorities
Arnside and Silverdale Файл:Arnside123.jpg 1972 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Blackdown Hills Файл:CulmstockBeacon.jpg 1991 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Cannock Chase Файл:Cannock Chase Path.jpg 1958 Шаблон:Convert Staffordshire (Cannock Chase, Lichfield)
Chichester Harbour Файл:Bosham.1.5.05.jpg 1964 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Chilterns Файл:Ivinghoe Beacon seen from The Ridgeway.jpg 1965 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Cornwall Файл:Cape Cornwall (Judithili) edit.jpg 1959 Шаблон:Convert Cornwall
Cotswolds Файл:Bibury Cottages in the Cotswolds - June 2007.jpg 1966 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Downs Файл:Dorset brings 01.jpg 1981 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Dedham Vale Файл:Cmglee Manningtree River Stour.jpg 1970 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Dorset Файл:Durdle Door Overview.jpg 1959 Шаблон:Convert Dorset
East Devon Файл:Snow05 009.jpg 1963 Шаблон:Convert Devon (East Devon)
Forest of Bowland Файл:Langden Brook - geograph.org.uk - 342024.jpg 1964 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
High Weald Файл:Highwealdview.jpg 1983 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Howardian Hills Файл:Howardian Hills.jpg 1987 Шаблон:Convert North Yorkshire
Isle of Wight Файл:Isle of Wight coastline.jpg 1963 Шаблон:Convert Isle of Wight
Isles of Scilly Файл:St Martins Daymark.jpg 1975 Шаблон:Convert Isles of Scilly
Kent Downs Файл:DownsRanscombeFieldToMway0734c.JPG 1968 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Lincolnshire Wolds Файл:Lincolnshire Wolds.jpg 1973 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Malvern Hills Файл:View N from western peak of Ragged Stone Hill - geograph.org.uk - 35228.jpg 1959 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Mendip Hills Файл:Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, UK - Diliff.jpg 1972 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Nidderdale Файл:Washburn Valley - geograph.org.uk - 1721355.jpg 1994 Шаблон:Convert North Yorkshire
Norfolk Coast Файл:Cromer beach summer UK.JPG 1968 Шаблон:Convert Norfolk (Great Yarmouth, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, North Norfolk)
North Devon Coast Файл:Cliffs Clovelly Coast West.JPG 1959 Шаблон:Convert Devon (North Devon, Torridge)
North Pennines Файл:Cauldron Snout - July 2006.jpg 1988 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Northumberland Coast Файл:Bamburgh2006.jpg 1958 Шаблон:Convert Northumberland
North Wessex Downs Файл:Uffington White Horse and Dragon Hill - geograph.org.uk - 238471.jpg 1972 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Quantock Hills Файл:Quantockheather.jpg 1956 Шаблон:Convert Somerset
Shropshire Hills Файл:Shropshire Long Mynd.jpg 1958 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Solway Coast Файл:Near Mawbray Yard, Cumbria.JPG 1964 Шаблон:Convert Cumberland
South Devon Файл:Slapton Sands 1.jpg 1960 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Suffolk Coast and Heaths Файл:Cliffs at Easton Wood, near Covehithe, Suffolk - geograph.org.uk - 52726.jpg 1970 Шаблон:Convert Suffolk (Babergh, East Suffolk)
Surrey Hills Файл:CalvertRoadDorking.jpg 1958 Шаблон:Convert Surrey (Guildford, Mole Valley, Reigate and Banstead, Tandridge, Waverley)
Tamar Valley Файл:River Tamar - geograph.org.uk - 326342.jpg 1995 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Wye Valley (partly in Wales) Файл:River Wye Lancat and Ban y Gore Nature Reserve.jpg 1971 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Total Шаблон:Convert

Former Areas

The establishment of the New Forest National Park in 2005 meant the subsumption of South Hampshire Coast AONB into it. East Hampshire and Sussex Downs AONBs were replaced in 2010 by the South Downs National Park.

Wales

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AONB / AHNE Photo Established Area Local authorities
Anglesey

(Ynys Môn)

Файл:Anglesey Coast - geograph.org.uk - 1367265.jpg 1967 Шаблон:Convert Anglesey
Clwydian Range and Dee Valley

(Bryniau Clwyd a Dyffryn Dyfrdwy)

Файл:River Dee In March.JPG 1985 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Gower

(Gŵyr)

Файл:Worm's Head (Rhossili).jpg 1956 Шаблон:Convert Swansea
Llŷn Файл:Aberdaron - Porth Neigwl 2.JPG 1956 Шаблон:Convert Gwynedd
Wye Valley

(Dyffryn Gwy)

(partly in England)

Файл:Monmouth from Livox Wood - geograph.org.uk - 203771.jpg 1971 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl

Northern Ireland

AONB Photo Established Area Local authorities
Antrim Coast and Glens Файл:Antrim Coast near Ballycastle.JPG 1989 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Binevenagh Файл:Castle-rock-derry.jpg 1966Шаблон:Efn Шаблон:Convert Causeway Coast and Glens
Causeway Coast Файл:Giant's Causeway (14).JPG 1989 Шаблон:Convert Causeway Coast and Glens
Lagan Valley Файл:Dixon-Park-04.JPG 1965 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Mourne Mountains Файл:Mourne mountains.jpg 1986 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Ring of Gullion Файл:Cam Lough - geograph.org.uk - 267458.jpg 1966Шаблон:Efn Шаблон:Convert Newry, Mourne and Down
Sperrins Файл:Sawel mountain.jpg 1968 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl
Strangford and Lecale[8] Файл:Strangford Lough from Portaferry, looking towards the narrows.JPG 1967Шаблон:Efn Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Ubl

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Proposed areas in England

Шаблон:For The following are formal proposals for new AONBs submitted to Natural England:[23]

The 2019 Landscape Review Report additionally favourably mentions proposals not listed in Natural England's list: from Sandstone Ridge and the Vale of Belvoir.[24] The Cheshire Sandstone Ridge was subsequently shortlisted for AONB designation in 2021.[25]

See also

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