10. Adoption of the Norfolk Coast National Landscape Management Plan (2025-2030)
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Executive Summary |
This report seeks the formal adoption of the Norfolk Coast National Landscape Management Plan (2025-2030). The Council, along with other relevant authorities, has a statutory duty to publish a Management Plan for the conservation and enhancement of the designated landscape and to update the Plan every 5 years. The current Plan (2019-2024) is now out of date.
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Options considered
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There are no alternatives in place to allow the Council to fulfil this statutory duty.
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Consultation(s) |
At a Business Planning Meeting on 27th August 2025 Cabinet reviewed an earlier Draft that was issued to stakeholders. This was then revised and subsequently endorsed at Cabinet on the 1st Dec 2025 before going out to full public consultation. Further officer and public feedback has now shaped the final plan which has been adopted by the Norfolk Coast Partnership. Ratification is now required from all contributing authorities.
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Recommendations
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That Cabinet: 1) Agrees to formally adopt the Norfolk Coast Landscape Management Plan (2025-2030)
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Reasons for recommendations
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1) The publication of a Management Plan for the Norfolk Coast National Landscape every 5 years forms part of the statutory duty of the relevant authorities (of which NNDC is one) in managing the area. 2) This Plan will complement and support the Council’s Local Plan planning policies.
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Background papers |
Appendix 1: PDF Attached
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Wards affected |
Bacton, Beeston Regis and the Runtons, Binham, Coastal, Cromer Town, Gresham, Hickling, Holt, Poppyland, Priory Roughton, Sheringham North, Sheringham South, Suffield Park , Trunch, Wells with Holkham
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Cabinet member(s) |
Cllr Harry Blathwayt (Coastal) Cllr Andrew Brown (Planning)
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Contact Officer |
Chris Young, Conservation Design & Landscape Team Leader - chris.young@north-norfolk.gov.uk
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Additional documents:
Decision:
Decision
RESOLVED
To formally adopt the Norfolk Coast Landscape Management Plan (2025-2030)
Reason for the decision:
1) The publication of a Management Plan for the Norfolk Coast National Landscape every 5 years forms part of the statutory duty of the relevant authorities (of which NNDC is one) in managing the area.
2) This Plan will complement and support the Council’s Local Plan planning policies.