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LCA10B King’s Somborne Chalk DownlandLandscape Strategy and GuidelinesKing’s Somborne Chalk Downland is distinguished by its openness and more limited vegetation cover. The overall strategy is therefore to conserve the openness whilst restoring a pattern of hedgerows and small copses across the downs at King’s Somborne Chalk Downland. Land ManagementLandscape DistinctivenessMaintain areas of remoteness and tranquillityProtect significant open vistas from visual intrusionAgricultureSeek opportunities to retain remaining small areas of pastureDiscourage further amalgamation of fields and loss of hedgerowsEncourage sustainable farming practices with a view to minimising the impact of new farming infrastructure and methods including spraying and fertiliser applicationsEncourage new farm buildings to be well sited and integrated into the landscapeEncourage careful siting of new energy crops in keeping with the local landscape pattern and to create a positive contribution to the landscapeHedgerowsRestore lost and fragmented hedgerows on former hedgerow linesWoodland and TreesSeek opportunities for new woodland planting to link existing wooded areasPromote good management of woodlandsBiodiversityConserve, restore and manage remnant areas of unimproved chalk grasslandAvoid further erosion of farmland biodiversity due to intensive agricultural methodsSeek opportunities to extend and link unimproved grassland and woodland habitatsHistoric LandscapesAvoid further erosion of historic landscapes due to modern agricultural methodsProtect and enhance parkland featuresSeek improved management and maintenance of farmsteads and farmsLand Use and DevelopmentBuilt DevelopmentsDevelopment to respond to the local characteristics of the landscapeInfrastructureSeek opportunities to enhance roadside planting and minimise visual and noise intrusionAvoid intrusive development of tall and large structures except where they can be successfully integrated into the landscapeSeek to minimise the visual intrusion and suburbanising effect arising from highway infrastructureRecreation, Tourism and AccessManage any growth in horse related recreational activities to prevent deterioration in landscape featuresVolume 1: LCA10B Landscape Character Types and AreasClick here for a printable version of this page. Click here to download this page to your computer in Adode PDF format. Click here to obtain a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. |