- Aim 1:
To protect, conserve and enhance the landscape, biodiversity and ecological value of the commons.
For those parts of the common designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Natural England have produced a set of Definitions of Favourable Condition. These both inform the management plan itself, and are embedded in the monitoring regime.
- Aim 2: To maintain existing access routes and facilities whilst retaining the 'wild' feel of the common.
- Where improvements to access and related facilities are required they should be in keeping with the landscape and aesthetics, recognisable and consistent. The main purpose of access onto the common is for quiet recreation and the enjoyment of wildlife.
For details, click here or go via "Recreation" in the navigation links on the left.
- Aim 3: To enhance the appreciation and understanding of the common though a programme of education and interpretation.
For details, click here or go via "Education" in the navigation links on the left.
- Aim 4: To preserve the historical sites and monuments including the remaining cold war artefacts.
For details, click here or go via "Heritage" in the navigation links on the left.
For aim 1, this plan retains the 18 management compartments and 44 subcompartments from the previous plan produced in 2000.
These are areas containing one habitat type (or a small number of habitats), or are areas visually defined by surrounding boundaries and features, therefore forming a convenient basis for dividing the plan into manageably-sized sections.
Some of the defining boundaries were old airbase features (e.g. roads, runways, taxiways, dispersal areas) which are now (2014) less prominent or even invisible on the ground. Some are, however, still shown on the detailed compartment prescription maps.