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Have your say on the future of this special place!
We, the Kent Downs National Landscape Team, are updating the Management Plan for the Kent Downs National Landscape - a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (ANOB).
This important plan sets out how we will care for, manage, and enhance the Kent Downs National Landscape for the years ahead. But we can’t - and don't want to - do this without you. Whether you live in the Kent Downs, visit for walks or views, pass through on your way to work, or simply care about its future – your voice matters.
The Kent Downs is a truly special and varied place: a landscape of drama and intimacy. From ancient woodlands and delicate chalk grasslands to peaceful valleys, tiny lanes, oast houses, orchards, and the iconic white cliffs – this is a living landscape rich in nature, history, and beauty. Some species found here exist nowhere else in Britain.
Although just 93,000 people live within the Kent Downs, more than a million people live within a kilometre of its boundary. It’s a treasured escape, right on the doorstep of some of the busiest towns and cities in the South East. So, we’re asking you to help shape the future of this remarkable place.
Let’s shape the Kent Downs together
We want to know:
The features you think make the Kent Downs most special and what you value the most?
What matters most to you when it comes to caring for the Kent Downs?
How can we make the Kent Downs even more enjoyable for everyone?
If you engage or follow the Kent Downs online, and how you feel about the content.
The survey should take about 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Your thoughts really will make a difference and will help us to shape the new Kent Downs Management Plan ahead of a public consultation in Spring 2026.
If you cannot complete the online version of the survey, a Word version is available from this webpage, which you can complete and return either by email or post.
Have your say on the future of this special place!
We, the Kent Downs National Landscape Team, are updating the Management Plan for the Kent Downs National Landscape - a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (ANOB).
This important plan sets out how we will care for, manage, and enhance the Kent Downs National Landscape for the years ahead. But we can’t - and don't want to - do this without you. Whether you live in the Kent Downs, visit for walks or views, pass through on your way to work, or simply care about its future – your voice matters.
The Kent Downs is a truly special and varied place: a landscape of drama and intimacy. From ancient woodlands and delicate chalk grasslands to peaceful valleys, tiny lanes, oast houses, orchards, and the iconic white cliffs – this is a living landscape rich in nature, history, and beauty. Some species found here exist nowhere else in Britain.
Although just 93,000 people live within the Kent Downs, more than a million people live within a kilometre of its boundary. It’s a treasured escape, right on the doorstep of some of the busiest towns and cities in the South East. So, we’re asking you to help shape the future of this remarkable place.
Let’s shape the Kent Downs together
We want to know:
The features you think make the Kent Downs most special and what you value the most?
What matters most to you when it comes to caring for the Kent Downs?
How can we make the Kent Downs even more enjoyable for everyone?
If you engage or follow the Kent Downs online, and how you feel about the content.
The survey should take about 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Your thoughts really will make a difference and will help us to shape the new Kent Downs Management Plan ahead of a public consultation in Spring 2026.
If you cannot complete the online version of the survey, a Word version is available from this webpage, which you can complete and return either by email or post.
We have provided this survey for you to tell us what you think about the Kent Downs National Landscape. Your responses will help us to shape the development of the new Kent Downs Management Plan, ahead of a public consultation expected in spring 2026.
You do not have to register with this website before completing this survey. However, if you do, you will receive an email with your answers once you have submitted them. If you are already registered with Let's Talk Kent we encourage you to sign in before completing the survey.
Privacy: Kent County Council (KCC) is hosting this survey on behalf of the Kent Downs National Landscape Team. KCC is the employing authority for the Team. When we refer to KCC in this Policy it includes the Kent Downs National Landscape Team. KCC collects and processes personal information in order to provide a range of public services. KCC respects the privacy of individuals and endeavours to ensure personal information is collected fairly, lawfully, and in compliance with the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act 2018. Read the full Privacy Policy in the footer of this webpage.
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Alternative Formats
If you require any of the consultation material in an alternative format or language please email alternativeformats@kent.gov.uk or call 03000 421 553 (text relay service number: 18001 03000 421 553). This number goes to an answering machine, which is monitored during office hours.