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THE AONB

The Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB was created in March 1970, has a population of roughly 23,500 within its border, and covers 403km2 of coastal Suffolk from the Stour estuary at the eastern fringe of Ipswich to Kessingland in the north. This AONB is recognised as one of the most important areas for wildlife in the UK and boasts three National Nature Reserves, the flagship RSPB reserve at Minsmere, several SSSI (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) and wetland sites of national and international importance.

As with any AONB, a balance needs to be struck between the need for conservation of its unique landscape features and its role as an area of both agricultural and recreational use. The Suffolk Coast & Heaths Partnership that manages activities within the AONB is made up of 26 organisations that include local councils and wildlife groups; farming, business, tourism and historical interests; and the Suffolk Coast & Heaths AONB Team, based at Melton, just outside Woodbridge, which acts as a champion for the AONB, coordinating the work of the Partnership and promoting the area’s conservation.

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