Caring for the Quantock Hills AONB is undertaken by many organisations and individuals including the AONB Service, all working together to keep the Quantocks as beautiful as you see today, and working to make the habitats richer, the communities stronger and the history better understood.
The AONB partnership is made up of the Joint Advisory Committee (JAC) with other interested organisations including: National Trust, RSPB, English Heritage and Police.
The Joint Advisory Committee forms a tight executive, acting as a watchdog for the AONB Service. The AONB Service reports to the JAC at least 4 times a year, papers for which can be downloaded from this site.
The JAC is made up of our 5 core funders, Natural England, Somerset County Council, West Somerset Council, Sedgemoor District Council and Taunton Deane Borough Council. Parish Council representatives for Spaxton, Nether Stowey, West Bagborough and Holford, and the following organisations: Forestry Commission, Friends of Quantock, Country Land & Business Association, Somerset Access Forum and Government South West.
The AONB partnership produces a Managment Plan, which is a strategic document. This plan looks at how we would like to see the Quantock Hills in the next 20 years. It also looks at what work needs to be undertaken to achieve this vision. The AONB partnership works together to carry out this work.
The AONB Service is tasked with ensuring that this works occurs, which may be through lobbying, monitoring and undertaking projects. By lobbying national and local government, and also organisations such as the National Trust we can ensure their policies will help to conserve the AONB rather than detract or damage the landscape. A wide range of monitoring is undertaken by the AONB Service from wildlife surveys through to planning applications to ensure there are no damaging activities occurring on or near the AONB. Various projects may include the recent Long-eared owl survey, which led to the enhancement of our knowledge of their population and nesting sites. Further details can be found in the Management Plan.
Anna Newman - October 2009
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Find out more about why the heathland is so important for birds, the red deer on the Quantocks and why the history of the landscape is so special.
including the Management Plan and SDF Application Forms
read the AONB Service's seasonal newsletter
Climate-proof your tourism business
The results of the annual Quantock Deer Count held on 7 March 2010.
Papers from the partnership committee the Joint Advisory Committee
Quantock Hills Visitor Guide
a full range of leaflets from circular walks to event guides and leaflets to allow you to enjoy the best of the hills
Quantock AONB Service
Tel: 01823 451 884
Somerset Wildlife Trust
Tel: 01823 652 400
www.somersetwildlife.org
National Trust
Tel: 01823 451 814
www.nationaltrust.org
Forestry Commission
Tel: 01278 732 319