Thames Basin Heaths SPA
IntroductionThe Thames Basin Heaths, which covers parts of Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire, is a rare example of lowland heathland. It is home to three important bird species, and protected by international law as a ‘Special Protection Area’ (SPA). The heaths, and the birds that nest and breed there, are easily disturbed by people and their pets. This means that new homes built in the area to meet the needs of our residents must avoid further disturbance on the heathland. Many local authorities surrounding the Heaths are providing new areas of open space which can be used for recreation as an alternative to the heathland but a longer-term strategy is needed. An Assembly DVD outlines key SPA issues. The Local Authorities that surround the SPA, along with the Regional Assembly and other partners, have established the Thames Basin Heaths Joint Strategic Partnership to agree the long term protection of the SPA. ConsultationConsultation on behalf of the Joint Strategic Partnership between 19 November 2007 and 15 February 2008 asked for views on proposals which have the potential to form the basis of a long-term strategy for the Thames Basin Heaths.
Earlier technical workNatural England's Thames Basin Heaths Draft Delivery Plan (May 2006) English Nature's (now Natural England's) original draft Delivery Plan was produced to help provide a mechanism to enable housing development's to proceed in the vicinity of the Thames Basin Heaths.
South East Plan Examination in Public - Thames Basin Heaths Technical SessionsAs part of the South East Plan Examination in Public, three separate technical sessions were held to look specifically at the issue of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area (TBH SPA) and English Nature's Draft Delivery Plan. Review of Evidence Underpinning the English Nature Thames Basin Heaths Delivery PlanDCLG, with support from the Assembly, commissioned RPS to undertake a peer review of the evidence and assumptions underpinning English Nature's (now Natural England) draft “delivery plan” for the Thames Basin Heaths SPA. This will be used to inform the debates at the forthcoming Examination in Public of the draft South East Plan, and the specific technical sessions on the Thames Basin Heaths.
Availability of Potential Land for Mitigation The Assembly, working with other partners, has undertaken a number of studies into the availability of land that could potentially be used to mitigate the effects of development on the SPA. If you are having trouble viewing the documents on this page, please see our help section for free viewer software. Last updated: 28 March 2008 |



