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2026–2031 Forest of Bowland National Landscape Management Plan

Consultation Opens

In spring 2026, the Forest of Bowland National Landscape will unveil its new five-year Management Plan — a bold and refreshed vision to protect, enhance and celebrate this extraordinary place for generations to come.

Formerly designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the Forest of Bowland now forms part of the National Landscapes family— a name that better reflects the significance of these protected landscapes.

The draft 2026–2031 Management Plan has been developed with input from a wide range of partners via workshops and meetings over the last six months. This plan sets out what makes the Forest of Bowland so special, the challenges it faces and the actions needed to conserve, enhance and celebrate its components of natural beauty and special qualities.

The Management Plan aims to:

  • Celebrate the unique character and special qualities of the Forest of Bowland.
  • Present a shared vision for its future, shaped by those who live in, work in and care for the landscape.
  • Set out clear outcomes and measures to guide decision-making and action.
  • Reflect the aspirations of a wide range of stakeholders, from local communities, farmers and landowners to local authorities and conservation organisations.

Tony Lund, Partnership Manager for the Forest of Bowland, said: “A management plan is vital for a National Landscape. It provides the statutory framework to define a shared vision, coordinate action with partners and set clear outcomes for conservation, climate resilience, community needs, health and wellbeing, and opportunities for people to explore and understand this special place. This plan is our primary strategy to protect and enhance the Forest of Bowland’s special qualities while tackling major challenges like biodiversity loss and climate change.”

Have Your Say

This is not the finalised plan, and views are now being sought from people who live in, work in and visit the Forest of Bowland National Landscape. The public consultation period runs from 16 January to 27 February 2026.

For more information and to take part in the consultation, visit the website here.

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