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Norfolk Coast AONB Management Plan
Action Plan
Theme: Landscape, Biodiversity and Geodiversity
Theme: Built and Historic Environment
Theme: Farming, Forestry and Fishing
Theme: Sustainable Communities
Theme: Access and Recreation
Theme: Partnership Management
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Norfolk Coast Partnership Action Plan

Norfolk Coast Partnership Action Plan

Themes:

Title Description
Landscape, Biodiversity and Geodiversity All Landscape, Biodiversity and Geodiversity issues.
Built and Historic Environment Actions that relate to the Built and Historic Environment.
Farming, Forestry and Fishing Actions that relate to Farming, Forestry and Fishing.
Sustainable Communities Actions that relate to sustainable communities.
Access and Recreation Actions that relate to access and recreation.
Partnership Management Actions that relate to how the Partnership is managed.

The objectives, policies and actions within the 2009-14 Management Plan have all been formulated with the intention of conserving and enhancing the area’s natural beauty, which is the focus of the plan.

It may not always be possible to relate observed improvements in the condition of natural beauty to specific policies or actions, but maintenance and improvement of the area’s natural beauty observed through condition monitoring should provide a strong indication that policies and actions are having a positive effect. Similarly, negative changes will highlight aspects where further consideration is required in the next five year plan.

The objectives and policies are drawn from the issues (including those arising from the condition assessment), and from the vision for the AONB and its management. During the public consultation period, an AONB Action Plan based on these objectives and policies was developed by partners in the AONB, also taking account of input from the public.

The Action Plan sets out specific agreed actions where necessary and assigns priorities to these actions looking five years ahead. The strategy plan also identifies existing partner plans and initiatives that can help to implement policies and achieve objectives.