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Council to explore landscape protection potential for Test Valley chalk streams

Test Valley Borough Council is to investigate whether Test Valley’s chalk streams could become a National Landscape, previously known as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Early feasibility work will help the local authority understand whether areas might be suitable for designation.

The work will focus on protecting the River Test, its tributaries and other chalk streams across Test Valley and beyond.

A National Landscape designation is made by Natural England and is one of the highest forms of landscape protection in the country. It recognises the natural, cultural and historic importance of an area and helps protect places from pressures such as overdevelopment, climate change and habitat loss.

National Landscape status strengthens long‑term conservation, supports nature recovery, and helps communities thrive in a sustainable way.

Initial investigations will also determine what other potential protection designations could be pursued, such as green infrastructure planning or Local Nature Recovery strategies, if National Landscape status is unattainable.

Councillor Stewart MacDonald, portfolio holder for community led projects, said: “We’re proud of Test Valley’s natural beauty and we know how important it is to local people. The rolling chalk hills, ancient woodlands, historic villages and the River Test create a landscape rich in wildlife, heritage and character. These qualities make the area distinctive and valued by residents, visitors and communities across the region.

“While achieving National Landscape status isn’t easy, we believe this is worth pursuing, and it would also be worth knowing what other avenues could be explored to make sure it’s protected for the future. It would help safeguard what makes our borough special, while supporting the needs of our communities.”

Councillor Alison Johnston, portfolio holder for climate emergency and countryside, added: “Protecting our chalk streams has been a priority for Test Valley Borough Council for many years and if we can achieve this status it would be a game‑changer, giving stronger protection to this unique ecosystem.