National Landscape Annual Conference
Annual Conference 2026
Join us for Cannock Chase National Landscape Annual Conference 2026, and a day of networking, learning and sharing ideas!
This year’s conference is being held on Wednesday 3rd June at the Aquarius Ballroom in Hednesford. In addition to hearing about our achievements over the past year, you can also join in on the discussion about outdoor recreation on Cannock Chase, and help inform the preparation of recreation management policy.
Our new Management Plan (2025-2030) includes a commitment to prepare a Recreation Management Strategy for the National Landscape. The Strategy will seek to ensure there is a joined-up and strategic approach to the management of recreation on the Chase, that balances people’s enjoyment of the outdoors with enhanced protection of the environment.
Conference programme
Registration, networking and mini partners exhibition from 09:45am
Morning Session (10.30am – 12.15pm)
Councillor Tony Pearce, Chair of the Cannock Chase National Landscape Joint Committee will open the conference at 10.30am
Review of the Year by Cannock Chase National Landscape Team
Keynote address “The importance of outdoor recreation” by Paddy Harrop, Co-Chair of the Outdoor Recreation Network and Director, Central England, Forestry England
Networking lunch and mini partners exhibition (12.15pm – 13.30pm)
Afternoon Session (13.30pm – 15.30pm)
Reflections on outdoor recreation on Cannock Chase by Cannock Chase National Landscape team.
Breakout sessions to discuss action that needs to be taken
Closing remarks and conference close
How to book your place
To book your place onto the Conference please follow the link here. Please note that we can only accept a maximum of 2 delegates from each organisation.
Bookings will be on a first come, first served basis. Please ensure you book your lunch and if you have any dietary requirements do let us know at the time of booking.
We look forward to seeing you on 3rd June 2026.
Any queries please do note hesitate to contact us on cannockchase@staffordshire.gov.uk
Previous Conferences:-
Delivering Change for our National Landscape
Date: Thursday 19th June 2025 Location: Beau Desert Golf Club
2025 marks the start of our new five year management plan for Cannock Chase National Landscape, setting out how we are addressing key challenges and our ambitions to do more for Nature, Climate, People and Place.
You can download the full programme for the day here.
Topics covered included the following. Presentations, where available, can be viewed below:-
Chloe Thompson-Haynes, Inclusion Senior Officer, Natural England and Saskia Luqmanic, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Lead, Protected Landscapes Partnership.
- Connecting people with nature in Cannock Chase
- Further information on projects by other National Landscapes can be found here :-
- https://www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk/Get-involved/coast-path-connectors/
- https://kentdowns.org.uk/our-projects/putting-down-routes/
Hannah Wilcox-Brooke, Nature based Solutions Team, National Landscapes Association
- Green Funding and Finance – how does it work for us?
- The Year in Review
There was an opportunity for a walking tour of heathland conservation work on Beau Desert golf course led by Beau Desert Golf Club.
Information on Past Conferences
Cannock Chase National Landscape Annual Conference 25th April 2024
- Poetry Reading, Legacy by Cherry Doyle
- Review of the Year, National Landscape Team
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Protected Landscapes for Nature Recovery, Alan Law, Chief Officer for Strategy, Natural England
- Staffordshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy, Meeka Tomey-Alleyne, Nature Recovery Project Manager, Staffordshire County Council
- Recovering Nature on Cannock Chase and our contribution to 30by 30 Ian Marshall, Team Leader, Cannock Chase National Landscape
- Using modelling to inform citizen science approach to mapping and conserving adders on Cannock Chase, Dr Angela Julian and Emma Gardner, Amphibian and Reptile Group UK
- Timber, People and Wildlife Milly Robinson, District Ecologist, Forestry England
- Connecting Cannock Chase corridors (and other grazing initiatives) Jeff Sim, Head of Nature Reserves, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
- Wood pasture restoration project, Shugborough Estate Jamie Burnett, Area Ranger, National Trust Shugborough
- Purple Horizons: Building Partnerships for nature recovery between Cannock Chase and Sutton Park Chloe Hardman, Natural England Project Manager for Purple Horizons
- Scaling Ambition: Working within the first Super National Nature Reserve – Purbeck Heaths NNR Tom Clarke, National Trust Dorset National Landscape
Cannock Chase AONB Annual Conference 8th March 2023
The Annual Cannock Chase AONB Conference took place in person on Wednesday 8th March at Brocton Hall Golf Club. The theme for the 2023 Conference was: The Chase Through Time – legacy, lessons and what happens next.
Cannock Chase has been shaped through the interactions between people and landscape over millennia, and its historic environment and culture is fundamental to its natural beauty, unique character and sense of place. The Chase Through Time project (2016-18) aimed to shine a light on 2,000 years of human activity on Cannock Chase and how our ancestors managed and worked their environment. The conference looked back at this project and its legacy and share thoughts for the future conservation and enhancement of the historic environment on Cannock Chase.
Headline speaker was Shane Kelleher, County Archaeologist at Staffordshire County Council. Please see presentation below.
All other presentations available from the day can be found by clicking on the links below:-
Review of the Year – Ian Marshall, Cannock Chase AONB
Understanding the Past
Lens on the Past – Trevor Warburton, AONB volunteer
Apples on the Chase – Colin Evans, AONB volunteer
Telling Our Story
Brindley Village – Linda Barratt, Brindley Village Legacy Group
Chase Heritage Trail – Katie McBey, Cannock Chase Council and Louise Rose Inspiring Healthy Lifestyles
Caring for our heritage
HS2 environmental enhancement projects – Sam Caraway, Trent Sow Parklands and Cannock Chase AONB HS2 Group
Castle Ring – Peter Scholes, Cannock Chase Council
Thank you to all speakers who provided a fantastic and enthusiastic insight into their projects.
You can view the recordings from 2022 conference where the theme was ‘Changing perceptions and behaviours’ here:
