Publications
The principal newsletters, magazines, reports and corporate documents published by the Chilterns Conservation Board.
Annual Review
The Conservation Board reports annually on the work it has undertaken in its Annual Review and also publishes its financial expenditure in an annual Statement of Accounts.
Outstanding Magazine
Our annual glossy magazine showcasing the best that the Chilterns has to offer.
Corporate documents and reports
Caring for the Chilterns
Chilterns AONB Visitor Survey 2007
Chilterns Land Use Survey 2008
Discover the Chilterns
Environmental Guidelines for the Management of Highways in the Chilterns
Management Plan Documents
A comprehensive summary of the key issues facing the AONB and the management actions needed to conserve this special place.
State of the Environment Reports
Reporting on the 20 headline indicators which between them provide an insight into the environmental condition of the Chilterns AONB.
Management Plan documents
Chilterns AONB Management Plan 2019-2024 Summary Leaflet
Chilterns AONB Management Plan 2019-2024: Caring for the Chilterns forever and for everyone
State of the Chilterns Environment Report 2011
Publication Scheme
The Chilterns Conservation Board has adopted the model publication scheme produced by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), in accordance with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The purpose of the Act is to promote openness by public authorities (i.e. government and other public sector organisations). The Act gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities, sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities. The public’s general right of access to information under the Act came into force in January 2005. The Chilterns Conservation Board is committed to conducting its affairs openly and in general information held by the Board is available for public inspection.
The Board has produced a Guide to Information which describes the information routinely published by the Board, divided into seven standard classes, what formats the information is available in and what charges there are, if any, for obtaining it.
The Information Commissioner’s site includes more information about the Freedom of Information Act 2000.