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Presented by Jim Smith Operations Manager

What is GreenArc? A multi agency, cross regional, cross county strategic landscape initiative which aims: to enhance, protect and conserve the green belt for public use, to increase and expand Green Infrastructure to growth area populations, to protect and conserve biodiversity and wildlife

London GreenArc

NE GreenArc

Contributing Partners Essex County Council (Host organisation) Natural England The Forestry Commission The City of London The Greater London Authority Lee Valley Regional Park Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)

Delivery Partners The Woodland Trust Essex Wildlife Trust The City of London Lee Valley Regional Park Authority The National Trust BTCV The Environment Agency The Land Restoration Trust British Waterways Herts Wildlife Trust Groundwork Trust FWAG

Staff January 2007 Mary Parodi Director Jim Smith Operations Manager Debbie Hadley - Administrator

GreenArc Vision Agreed by steering group members 16 th October 2003 Bringing the BIG OUTDOORS closer to people through the creation and protection of an extensive, attractive and valued landscape of well connected and accessible countryside around London, for people and wildlife

Site Management Two key management criteria for GreenArc: Managing to benefit people Managing to benefit wildlife

Concept What does this Involve? Total GreenArc area around 136,000 ha Reasonable expectation of 5-10% area increase to achieve the Vision and Strategic Objectives A 40 year delivery plan

Benefit People & Wildlife Traditional Farmland Landscapes remove the emphasis on intensive farming permanent pasture hedgerows and traditional farm woodlands increased focus on connectivity of habitats within landscape

Site Management GreenArc established through three key mechanisms public & voluntary sector purchases land management agreements with landowners Section 106 agreements & planning authorities Two key management styles low input farm landscapes minimum input naturalistic landscapes Location as one of the determining factors

Benefit People & Wildlife Extensive naturalistic landscapes large areas of relatively low management input focus on natural processes & cycles wooded and open landscapes low intensity ygrazing g may be a feature

People & Wildlife Balance Through Zonation Recreational facilities such as: visitor/interpretation centres car parks & signs interpretation boards all ability trails

People & Wildlife Balance People engagement programmes events public liaison consultations educational programmes

What has been achieved? 2.3 million from the DCLG for: Woodland Trust site purchase at Theydon Bois Contribution towards purchase of Amwell Quarry Nature Reserve by Herts WT LVRPA Habitat Works at Sewardstone Marshes and extension of Sustrans Cycle Network Project Management costs for 2 years

Theydon Bois Picture courtesy of Woodland Trust

What Next? Further delivery of capital and revenue projects in defined target areas from Biodiversity Audit Delivery of GreenArc Horsewise project by FWAG Closer consultation ti and liaison i with landowners and agents Further development with community groups and the general public New guidance for section 106 agreements for contributions to the GreenArc

How can you help? Understand the benefits of this strategic landscape project Inform colleagues of the GreenArc and seek support Cascade GreenArc principles and objectives within the new planning process

Any Questions?

Contact Details Jim Smith - Operations Manager GreenArc United Business Centres, 3rd Floor Endeavour House Coopers End Road, Stansted Essex CM24 1SJ Mobile : 07920467160 Office : 01279-669452 Email : jim.smith@essexcc.gov.uk Website: www.greenarc.org