Changes ahead for picturesque Seven Sisters

The world-famous Seven Sisters Country Park is being transferred to a new owner to ‘protect and enhance its future’.
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East Sussex County Council has been given the go ahead by the Department of Food Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to transfer the Seven Sisters Country Park site to the South Downs National Park Authority.

Although the site is not expected to be transferred until the spring the approval means the legal process can begin.

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Councillor Claire Dowling, lead member for transport and environment, said, “We are delighted to have been given approval to transfer the iconic Seven Sisters Country Park to an organisation with a great track record of conservation and safeguarding public access to the countryside, ensuring that it remains in public hands.

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“Protecting our countryside sites for future generations is a top priority and the decision to transfer ownership was not one we took lightly, but we are confident that South Downs National Park Authority is better placed to manage and improve this site.”

The South Downs National Park Authority has already pledged to invest £1.9 million to improve the habitat and visitor facilities at the 280-hectare site.

Trevor Beattie, chief executive for the South Downs National Park Authority, said, “We’re pleased that the government has given the green light to our bid and that the legal process can now begin to transfer ownership.

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“Seven Sisters Country Park is an iconic site of international importance and we’re looking forward to getting started on our vision of creating an outstanding habitat and world-class visitor experience that together does justice to the landscape and the location.

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“We’re grateful to East Sussex County Council for working with us to ensure the future of this important site.”

More information about East Sussex County Council’s countryside access strategy and the sites it manages is available at www.eastsussex.gov.uk/leisureandtourism/discover-east-sussex/countryside-sites/