Support for South Downs National Park

English National Park Authorities Association

ENPAA has expressed its support to Government, for the establishment of the South Downs as a National Park.  The South Downs was named in the famous Hobhouse Report 1947 which investigated areas worthy of National Park status.  This identified twelve areas in England and Wales that should be designated – and all but the South Downs have since been established as National Parks.  In 1999, Ministers committed to designating the South Downs as a National Park, and a lengthy process of deliberation has followed.  This has included a public inquiry that was held between November 2003 – March 2005, and a public consultation following the publication of the Inspector’s report.

In our response to the Government’s consultation on the subject, ENPAA:

South Downs National Park - ENPAA Response

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