People in the Totternhoe and surrounding area now have a third opportunity to look at plans to transform a nearby area of countryside following a successful project launch.
Central Bedfordshire Council wants to protect and improve part of the countryside around Totternhoe.
The area, which is popular with cyclists, walkers and horse riders, contains a number of historical sites, and a rich and diverse range of wildlife and ancient green lanes.
The council wants to work with partners and the public to create an action plan to improve biodiversity and restore the area’s many features for everyone to enjoy.
The area being looked at in the proposed masterplan includes areas of old chalk workings, Maiden Bower Scheduled Ancient Monument, Totternhoe Knolls and the medieval motte and bailey ruins of Totternhoe Castle. Also included is the old disused railway, which is now part of a Sustrans National Cycle Route.
At the initial consultation event more than 40 people turned up to see the plans at The Chilterns Gateway Centre. The event was so successful another has been organised at Dunstable Library on Saturday, January 21 between 10am and 2pm.
Another opportunity will be held at Totternhoe Memorial Hall in Castlehill Road in the village on January 14 also between 10am and 3pm.
Cllr Brian Spurr, Executive Member for Sustainable Communities Services, said: “I’m thrilled that so many people have taken the time to look at our plans for this important piece of our countryside.
“We want to make sure that our plans for the area are as attractive to as many people as possible - and we need everyone to have their say.”
People can also see the plans and comment on them online by visiting www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/consultations