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Welcome to Cannock Chase one of England’s finest landscapes as well as one of Staffordshire’s most popular and cherished assets.

The aim of these free short courses is to help you understand more about landscape protection in England and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty; to provide an introduction to Cannock Chase, what makes it so special and how it is looked after; and to demonstrate how we can all make sure that it remains special for current and future generations.

 

How to enrol

To begin a course, select the ‘enrol’ button. This will take you to the course overview page where you can confirm to enrol and register. Each course should take you around 5 – 10 minutes to complete. If you need to come back to a course, visit your personal dashboard and log in to access your progress so far and any completion certificates. To enrol in another course, simply come back to this page to choose your next course.

Once each course is completed you will receive a certificate of completion, to download and print, which you can share with friends, colleagues and customers. The courses can count towards your Continuous Professional Development.

When you’ve completed courses 1 to 4, don’t forget to make a pledge, telling us what you can do to care for Cannock Chase.

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Understanding Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)

There are 34 AONBs in England, including Cannock Chase. This course provides an introduction and overview about these designated landscapes.
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Introduction to Cannock Chase

Cannock Chase was designated an AONB in 1958. Find out what makes this incredible place so special.
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Looking after Cannock Chase

AONBs bring together local authorities, agencies, landowners and community groups, using a landscape approach to meet local environmental, social and economic needs. This course explains who is responsible for looking after Cannock Chase and ensuring that it stays special.
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What does Cannock Chase do for us?

Cannock Chase is a national important landscape, valued throughout the world. It also delivers a range of benefits for local people, and this course explains what they are.
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What you can do for Cannock Chase

Cannock Chase’s relationship with the people that live and work in and around it is constantly changing. Everyone who uses, enjoys and experiences Cannock Chase can play a role in caring for it.
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