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What is an AONB

An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is a landscape which is considered so precious that it is protected for the nation. The criteria for designating an AONB include valuable wildlife, habitats, geology and heritage, as well as scenic views.

There are 40 AONBs in England and Wales. AONBs have existed since 1949, although the Blackdown Hills was designated relatively recently, in 1991.

The natural fabric of these important places is fragile, so the primary purpose of all AONBs is to conserve and enhance the landscape.

The care of AONBs is entrusted to the local authorities, organisations, community groups and the people who live and work within them.

The government agency responsible for AONBs is Natural England. To find out more about Natural England go to www.naturalengland.org.uk
For more information about AONBs in England and Wales, visit www.aonb.org.uk


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