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South Downs National Park: 10th Anniversary
12 January 2021
Lead MP
Andrew Griffith
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
EconomyTaxationClimateCulture, Media & SportAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Andrew Griffith raised concerns about south downs national park: 10th anniversary in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
It is a pleasure to commemorate the South Downs National Park, which was recognised as a national park in 2010. The park stretches across three counties with over 87 miles of land, impacting communities positively through innovation and community spirit. Andrew Griffith acknowledges its economic importance and supports local businesses while advocating for better planning policies. He discusses the park's tourism value, unique local pubs, and agricultural significance. Additionally, he highlights the role of farmers in sustainable agriculture and vineyards producing world-class wines. The MP emphasises biodiversity conservation efforts within the park and praises the local nature recovery initiatives. Andrew Griffith concludes by expressing hopes for continued support from the government, including financial certainty and enhanced powers for the national park.
Rebecca Pow
Con
Taunton Deane
Celebrated the South Downs National Park’s anniversary, praised its contributions to nature conservation, education, and community health. Highlighted the significance of dark skies designation for the park, its planning authority role in protecting landscapes, and welcomed investment in national parks through government spending.
Government Response
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Government Response
The Minister congratulated Andrew Griffith on celebrating the South Downs National Park's anniversary. She acknowledged the park’s unique characteristics, including its dark skies designation and its role in nature recovery efforts. The Minister praised the park authority for establishing a £375,000 covid recovery fund to support local communities and businesses during challenging times. She also highlighted the Government’s commitment to investing over £75 million in national parks and AONBs through the Chancellor’s November 2020 spending review. Eleanor Laing mentioned the opportunities presented by environmental initiatives such as the Environment Bill, green recovery challenge fund, and the Prime Minister's 10-point green plan aimed at addressing climate change and biodiversity improvement. She concluded by expressing her eagerness to visit the South Downs and experience its natural beauty for herself.
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