The Thames Basin Heaths, which covers parts of Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire, is a rare example of lowland heathland. It is home to three important bird species, and protected by international law as a 'Special Protection Area' (SPA). The heaths, and the birds that nest and breed there, are easily disturbed by people and their pets.
The Local Authorities that surround the SPA, along with the Regional Assembly ( now disbanded) and other partners, have established the Thames Basin Heaths Joint Strategic Partnership and agreed a Delivery Framework for the long-term protection of the SPA.
The current work of the Partnership is based around the co-ordination of three areas of work:
The JSP Board now meets twice yearly: