DEPARTMENT FOR
ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (News Release ref:
72/09) issued by COI News Distribution Service on 31 March 2009
Environment
Secretary Hilary Benn today gave the go-ahead for the South Downs
to become England's ninth National Park.
The new 627 square mile protected area will be home to an
estimated 120,000 people, stretching from Beachy Head to the edge
of Winchester, in line with an independent inspector's
recommendations following a 19-month public inquiry.
A new South Downs National Park Authority is expected to be
established by April 2010 and become fully operational a year later.
Hilary Benn said:
"Having considered the inspector's report and
recommendations carefully, and agreed that the statutory criteria
are met, I have decided that the South Downs including the
so-called Western Weald should be confirmed as a National Park.
"It is fitting that in this year, the 60th anniversary of
the radical legislation that gave birth to National Parks, we are
celebrating an addition to the family.
"National Park status can be a real boost for the local
economy, attracting new visitors, businesses and investment, but
above all, the South Downs' wonderful countryside will be
protected forever for the enjoyment of everyone."
For more information and a map of the proposed boundary of the
South Downs National Park go to http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/protected-areas/national-parks/south-downs/index.htm.
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