Partnership working

The New Forest National Park Authority is committed to developing a strong culture of partnership working to find the best possible solutions to the wide range of challenges facing the New Forest.  This will involve working closely with and through our partners to achieve the purposes of the National Park.  The Authority will identify a range of inclusive mechanisms to consult and involve stakeholders in the process of developing strategies, policies and programmes.  We will seek to build consensus and a sense of shared ownership of and commitment to achieving the vision for the National Park amongst all those who can influence its future.

Click on the links below for information about a small selection of our partnership projects.

Project Partners
A date with nature in the New Forest RSPB, Forestry Commission
Mosaic Campaign for National Parks, Youth Hostel Association
New Forest non-native plants project Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, the Environment Agency, The Forestry Commission, Natural England, Defra
New Forest Tour Bus New Forest District Council, Hampshire County Council
New Forest Access Forum Hampshire County Council
Tackling sign clutter Hampshire County Council
Local Sustainable Transport Fund bid
Hampshire County Council working as the co-ordinating authority together with the Local Transport Authorities of Brighton & Hove City Council, East Sussex County Council, Surrey County Council, West Sussex County Council and Wiltshire Council and in partnership with both the New Forest National Park Authority and South Downs National Park Authority.

Looking after

ancient tranquil