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Shaping the Future of the National Park

Started this discussion. Last reply by Maureen C Comber Feb 17. 8 Replies

It will soon be a month since I took over from Richard Shaw as Chief Executive of the South Downs National Park, so the time is now right to introduce myself to members of the Forum whom I haven’t…Continue

 

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Maureen C Comber replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"I think the trouble is with the concept of the Shipwrights Way.  It was a project which started from the cycling fraternity.  Having acquired a concessionary right to ride on bridleways they then began to incorporate the bridleways into…"
Feb 17
Glynn Jones replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"Thank you for that explanation of the threat. I am not familiar with that issue but I have tackled similar issues with reintroductions of sand lizards who like to lay their eggs in bare sand often on path edges. I helped lead WSCC's South Downs…"
Feb 14
Stephen Miles replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"All, If you are a parasitoid fly, in this case the mottled bee-fly (a BAP sp.), Thyridanthrax fenestratus which depends on the holes of its host wasp, a narrow and large thread waisted wasp called Ammophila pubescens, remaining open in the bare sand…"
Feb 14
Cath Hart replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"The National Park Authority is a full partner in the Shipwrights Way project, and officers discussed, visited and fully supported the use of this route, which is an existing bridleway.  We have consulted widely (most organisations being in…"
Feb 14
Glynn Jones replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"I would be interested to know what threat is posed by walkers following a public RoW?"
Feb 13
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Shaping the Future of the National Park

It will soon be a month since I took over from Richard Shaw as Chief Executive of the South Downs National Park, so the time is now right to introduce myself to members of the Forum whom I haven’t already met during my travels.I was brought up in mid Sussex and have lived in the county for most of my life, so the South Downs have shaped my sense of home, as well as being my main source of recreation and fresh air. I have always enjoyed walking on the Downs and I am still adjusting to my great…See More
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John Vannuffel replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"Stephen,   Where could it be diverted to so as to retain amenity for all and not impact on wildlife elswhere?    "
Feb 12
Stephen Miles replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"Reply from Stephen Miles,   The new Chief Executive needs to be aware that delivery of the National Park is not just about people and people-centred issues. When the SDNPA acquired these areas into their field of influence they stated that…"
Feb 12
Maureen C Comber replied to Trevor Beattie's discussion Shaping the Future of the National Park
"Dear Trevor,   Well said, communication is the key.  Whether Localism ever gets past Local Government remains to be seen, but here in the SDNP it already has. Welcome to the SDNP from me Maureen"
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Shaping the Future of the National Park

It will soon be a month since I took over from Richard Shaw as Chief Executive of the South Downs National Park, so the time is now right to introduce myself to members of the Forum whom I haven’t already met during my travels.I was brought up in mid Sussex and have lived in the county for most of my life, so the South Downs have shaped my sense of home, as well as being my main source of recreation and fresh air. I have always enjoyed walking on the Downs and I am still adjusting to my great…See More
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