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BHPN Steering Group Documents

Minutes of Steering Group meetings

The links below will take you to the public record of Steering Group activities

2021

Mins 06 Sept 2021

Mins 17 March 2021

Mins 29 Jan 2021

MP mtg Notes 08 Jan 2021

2020

Mins Dec 02 2020

Mins Aug 13 2020

Open letter to Minister DCMS April 29 2020

Mins Feb 10 2020

MPs mtg Nov 2019

Mins Jan 6 2020

 

 

2019

Mins Oct 28 2019

Mins June 6 2019

Minutes April 5 2019

Minutes Feb 2019

2018

MPs mtg Dec 2018

Minutes Oct 2018

Minutes Sep 2018

Minutes June 2018

Minutes March 2018

 

2017

MInutes Dec 2017

MPs mtg notes Nov 2017

Minutes May 2017

Minutes April 2017

Minutes Feb 2017

 

2016

MPs mtg Nov 2016

Minutes Oct 2016

Minutes Sept 2016

Minutes July 2016

Minutes June 2016

Minutes May 2016

Minutes March 2016

Minutes January 2016

 

2015

Minutes November 2015

Minutes October 2015

MPs mtg Sept 2015

Minutes August 2015

Minutes July 2015

Minutes June 2015

Minutes May 2015

Minutes March 2015

2014

Minutes November 2014

Minutes September 2014

Minutes June 2014

Minutes April 2014

Minutes March 2014

2013

Minutes November 2013

Minutes October 2013

Minutes June 2013

Minutes March 2013

2012

Minutes November 2012

Minutes October 2012

Minutes August 2012

Minutes April 2012

Minutes February 2012

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The Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the Somerset/Devon border, is a special place for those born here, for those who have chosen to live and work here and also for the many visitors who enjoy their unique character. The hills stretch from a steep wooded north-facing scarp which dips southwards as a flat-topped plateau, dissected by deep secret valleys. On the tops are open, windswept spaces; in the valleys villages and hamlets nestle among ancient patterns of small, enclosed fields and a maze of winding lanes lined with high hedgebanks. It is a true living landscape with a strong sense of identity where traditional land management and rural skills flourish. Sparsely populated with widely distributed communities, it is quite unlike the nearby market towns.

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