RAPC 593-26 – Final Quarter Progress Report 2025/26 – Annex 1
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Annual Work Programme 2025/26 – Final Quarter (1 January to 31 March 2026)
RAPC 593/26
Annex 1
Re:New Climate - Net Zero with Nature
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A robust and consistent evidence base for climate action within the National Park, supporting adaptation and emissions reduction towards net-zero by 2050. (Lead Officer, John Stride) |
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Still exploring options – possibly through National Parks Partnership |
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Activate communities through programmes of education and engagement (Lead Officer, John Stride) |
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Working with Countryside Education Trust to explore whether the Carbon Literacy Training can be evolved into resources for them to deliver to a wider range of audiences in different ways. |
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Enhanced engagement, with actions, on climate change amongst National Park residents and visitors. (Lead Officer, Hilary Makin) |
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NFNPA involvement demonstrated in nature-based climate solutions implemented to reduce land-based carbon emissions and increase carbon sequestration. (Lead Officer, John Stride) |
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We are working with the Landscape Observatory, who will be providing AI derived high-resolution land cover mapping of the New Forest National Park later this year. This work will also support ongoing monitoring of land-use change with methodologies consistent across the UK Protected Landscape family. |
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New development incorporates sustainable construction standards and techniques and delivers a range of environmental benefits. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) |
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The annual Building Design Awards were presented at the March 2026 full Authority meeting. The Regulation 18 Part 2 Local Plan consultation ran from November – December 2025. |
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Enhanced walking, cycling and sustainable transport in and around the National Park to reduce carbon emissions, improve experience and help manage recreation. (Lead Officer, Jim Mitchell) |
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Re:New Nature - Nature Recovery
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Delivery of Environmental Improvement Plan targets through a coherent nature recovery network, linking the National Park with neighbouring and regional National Landscapes. (Lead Officer, Paul Walton) |
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A suite of projects implemented to enhance a minimum of 300ha of National Park habitats. (Lead Officer, Paul Walton) |
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Green finance opportunities and carbon codes helping to support the special qualities of the National Park. (Lead Officer, Paul Walton) |
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Green finance workshop held with partners as part of the Green Print partnership. This identified the key actions needed across the region to increase ‘investment readiness’ for attracting further investment into nature. |
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Eligible development provides, as an absolute minimum, the mandated level of BNG set out in the Environment Act 2021. BNG is contributing to the delivery of Re:New Nature spatial plan. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) Nutrient neutrality achieved for all relevant development in the National Park and contributing to the delivery of Re:New Nature spatial plan. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) The recreational impacts arising from planned new development are fully mitigated (including support for Ranger roles), for both the New Forest and Solent designations. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) |
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The Government is due to introduce secondary legislation to reforms the national system for Biodiversity Net Gain in 2026/27. This will alter some of the schemes and types of development that are exempt from mandatory BNG. |
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More people understand and engage with New Forest nature through a communications campaign. (Lead Officer Hilary Makin) |
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Re:New People - An Inclusive National Park
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Work with health providers, communities and businesses to enable people to benefit from improved mental and physical health through engagement with the special qualities of the National Park. (Lead Officer, Jim Mitchell) |
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Deliver engagement activities for different audiences, enable more people to engage with the National Park and to have a say in its future. (Lead Officer, Jim Mitchell) |
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Support and grow volunteer action from individuals, communities and businesses to tackle the nature and climate emergency and care for the National Park. (Lead Officer, Jim Mitchell) |
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Assist communities and local organisations to shape cultural heritage projects and services that protect heritage, celebrate local identity and enhance sense of place. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) |
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The target of completing the review of three Conservation Area Character Appraisals by March 2026 was ambitious. Work has focused on the review of the Forest North East Conservation Area Character Appraisal, working with the relevant parish councils. |
Re:New Place - Thriving Forest
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Develop and deliver high-quality, bespoke curriculum linked education for schools and colleges. (Lead Officer, Jim Mitchell) |
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Grow awareness of and opportunities to develop green skills and careers amongst the New Forest workforce. (Lead Officer, Jim Mitchell) |
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Improve understanding of the New Forest’s special qualities by local people and visitors. (Lead Officer, Gillie Molland) |
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Provide more affordable housing for local communities and retain the existing stock of affordable and occupancy-restricted housing. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) |
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Ensure economic and social objectives for our area informed by and contributing to the natural capital of the National Park working through the Green Halo Partnership, the Greenprint Framework and relationships with key partners (Lead Officer, Paul Walton) |
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Support sustainable land management and securing the future of Commoning. (Lead Officer Paul Walton) |
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Improve data and oversight of land use change in the National Park to inform land use decisions. (Lead Officer, David Illsley) |
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Review the outputs from the Landscape Observatory work and PLTOF datasets to assist with map of land use change. |
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Reduce recreational impacts on the most vulnerable sites for the benefit of commoning, wildlife, residents and businesses, (SLT, working with Recreation Management Steering Group) Deliver joint campaigns to raise awareness of recreational issues, caring for the Forest and enforcement. (Lead Officer, Hilary Makin) |
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Re:New Partnership - Team New Forest
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Partnership Plan Leaders Panel drives cross-organisational performance, working together on ‘big ticket’ issues and projects and to ensure alignment of resources. (Lead Officer, David Illsley |
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Report on the scope of the Partnership Plan review considered at the full Authority meeting in January 2026. Leaders’ Panel meeting hosted by the NPA in March 2026, including a workshop on the Partnership Plan Review. |
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Provide mechanisms for feedback, input and activation from a wide range of communities. (Lead Officer, Hilary Makin) |
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Progress a submission for a ‘Dark Sky’-type accreditation status for the National Park (target 2027). (Lead Officer, Paul Walton) |
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Funding still sought for achieving Dark Sky status. |
Re:New Organisation - Achieving Excellence
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Achieve ‘Organisational Net Zero’ by 2030 or earlier. (Lead Officer, Nigel Stone) |
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Newly updated People Plan implementation successfully continued. (Lead Officer, Nigel Stone) |
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HR policy updates rescheduled to 2026/27 |
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Succession planning further developed, empowering the next generation of managers and leaders from across the organisation and beyond. (Lead Officer, Nigel Stone) |
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New NPA office facilities defined and secured. (Lead Officer, Nigel Stone) |
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Specific site for main office space not yet identified; hence build / renovation not yet undertaken. Town Hall still available until March 2030. |
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New website and microsites (Green Halo, HLS, Green Health Hub) delivered. (Lead Officer, Hilary Makin) |
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NPA main site launched. Microsites delayed slightly while we receive updated info from partners. |