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The Green Arc Vision

The Green Arc Vision. “Bringing the Big Outdoors closer to everyone – by creating, linking and managing extensive and valued landscapes for people and wildlife around London”. The Interface between Urban and Rural: View towards New Addington and Hutchinson’s Bank. 1. A BRIDGE TO THE COUNTRY.

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The Green Arc Vision

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  1. The Green Arc Vision “Bringing the Big Outdoors closer to everyone – by creating, linking and managing extensive and valued landscapes for people and wildlife around London”

  2. The Interface between Urban and Rural: View towards New Addington and Hutchinson’s Bank.

  3. 1. A BRIDGE TO THE COUNTRY

  4. 2. A GATEWAY TO THE TOWN

  5. 3. A HEALTH CENTRE

  6. 4. A CLASSROOM

  7. 5. A RECYCLING AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTRE

  8. 6. A PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE

  9. 7. A CULTURAL LEGACY

  10. 8. A PLACE FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING

  11. 9. AN ENGINE FOR REGENERATION

  12. 10. A NATURE RESERVE

  13. Green Arc Approach • Community engagement • Integrated partnerships • Cross boundary working • Exchange good practice • Inform and influence policy

  14. Green Arc Challenges • Integrating Access • Management of the urban fringe • Fly tipping • Community awareness of the local environment • Adopting a strategic approach

  15. Clear up fly tipping and work with residents to help prevent further tipping.

  16. Green Arc Successes • Community ownership of solutions • Funding from a wide range of sources • Improvements to access and management of the urban fringe • Raising the profile of issues and solutions at the local, regional and European levels

  17. Green Infrastructure • A strategic approach to protect and enhance natural assets. • A network of multi-functional greenspace. • Contributes to high quality natural and built environment.

  18. Why is it important? • As pressures increase need a more strategic and integrated approach. • Connecting social, economic and environmental objectives. • Linking plans, strategies and activities across the area.

  19. What are the benefits? • A multi-functional greenspace: • Community involvement • Access • Health • Education • Landscapes • Biodiversity

  20. Green Infrastructure Assets • Allotments • Green Corridors • Woodland • Parks and gardens • Playing fields • Nature reserves • Open countryside

  21. Steps in Developing the Plan • Identify policy requirements • Assess existing green space • Identify links and opportunities • Identify any deficits • Identify needs and resources • Develop Delivery Plan!

  22. David Greenwood Surrey County Council david.greenwood@surreycc.gov.uk

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