Association of National Park Authorities

The Association of National Park Authorities (ANPA) is a body that exists to provide the national park authorities of England, Wales and Scotland a focus for collaborative working and the sharing of best practice across the parks, training of national park authority members, and attempts to increase public understanding of the statutory purposes for which national parks exist in the UK, and promotes them as models for sustainable development, using the brand National Parks - Britain's breathing spaces.[1]

Its small staff based in Cardiff is managed by an executive committee made up of the chairs of all fifteen of the individual national park authorities.

There are separate bodies for England and Wales, the English National Parks Authority Association and National Parks Wales, that represents the ten English national park authorities and the three Welsh national park authorities respectively when dealing with central government and national agencies.

ANPA members

There are ten national parks in England, three in Wales and two in Scotland, they are:

See also

References

  1. "About ANPA". www.nationalparks.gov.uk. UIK ANPA. Retrieved 15 August 2012.

External links

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