Managing the AONB

 
The AONB does not have wide ranging statutory powers to enforce its primary objective of conserving and enhancing natural beauty. 
 
The Joint Advisory Committee and the AONB team work on behalf of those who live and work in the AONB, visitors and the wider community to ensure that the environment of the AONB is protected, and to ensure that the AONB continues to evolve in a sustainable way in the future. We rely on goodwill and partnerships with others to make progress.
 
The Committee, team and volunteers carry out their work by:
  • advising and influencing the actions of local authorities, government agencies and other organisations to protect the internationally important landscape of the AONB
  • promoting awareness and understanding of AONB purposes across the community
  • developing conservation projects with partner organisations
  • awarding grants for conservation projects
  • providing opportunities for volunteers
Find out more about the activities of Nidderdale AONB by downloading the annual review.  The document provides a description of work carried out by the organisation and a financial summary of income and expenditure. 
 

 Photo: Practical Management

 

Photo: Controlling Bracken the traditional way