Your views are wanted by the Exmoor National Park Authority in a survey which will help to guide the future of Exmoor.
The Partnership Plan survey wants to hear from the public about key issues affecting Exmoor, to help shape a five year plan for the future.
The survey is appealing for respondents to give their views in a number of areas, including conservation, wildlife and cultural heritage.
Sarah Bryan, Chief Executive of the Exmoor National Park Authority said: “We are currently undertaking a review of the Partnership Plan to build on the great work done so far, to identify the key issues and opportunities that need to be addressed and to determine the focus for partnership action over the next five years.
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"There will also be a public consultation on the draft Plan before it’s formally adopted by the National Park Authority in Spring 2024. We appeal to all our residents and visitors to share your honest views and have a say in shaping the future of Exmoor; we thank you all for your continued support.”
To complete the survey, visit the Exmoor National Park website.


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