People find places that have special personal meaning to them. Each and every person has different values. The reasons people find a place special will be unique to that person.
Capturing the essence of what makes the National Park important now can be done by identifying its special qualities. This is a crucial starting point for managing change in the future. Every national park has a list of the things that make it special, this helps to see what happens over time and how well the Park Authority is doing in promoting, protecting and enhancing the special qualities of the park.
We wanted to find out what are the special qualities of the South Downs. So we asked residents and visitors, landowners and farmers, businesses, school pupils, and parish councils to put forward their ideas. The seven special qualities of the South Downs were chosen by the people of the park, they are all connected and support each other. Landscape is very important to all of the other special qualities; together they create a sense of place. The aim is to improve and protect all seven special qualities together.
The seven special qualities of the South Downs National Park are:
- Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breathtaking views;
- A rich variety of wildlife and habitats including rare and internationally important species;
- Tranquil and unspoilt places;
- An environment shaped by centuries of farming and embracing new enterprise;
- Great opportunities for recreational activities and learning experiences;
- Well-conserved historical features and a rich cultural heritage;
- Distinctive towns and villages, and communities with real pride in their area.
To conserve the special qualities of the South Downs National Park for the future we need you to take action to care for and protect it.
Resources Toolbox
General Interest
All Ages
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Images of the Seven Special Qualities
A sheet of eight images for each of the seven special qualities. Useful for illustrating topics, exploring whether the special qualities overlap, and promoting discussion about what is special to you in the South Downs. -
Running Game - Find the Facts
Get students active while discovering key facts about the South Downs National Park. -
Special Places - report on engagement work
A full technical document showing methodology, results, analysis and conclusions on the stake holder engagement that determined the Special Qualities of the SDNP. -
The Seven Special Landscapes
The underlying geology of the South Downs influences land form, land use and wildlife, creating places of distinctive character and identity. Discover the seven special landscapes and their key features.
Key Stage 1
Ages 5–7
Years 1 and 2
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A day in the life
An activity to look at what is happening in your school grounds as your special place. -
Sense of Place in School Grounds LTL resource
An activity to raise awareness of the school grounds. -
Take a journey to a special space in your school grounds
An activity to make a pilgrimage around your school grounds and reflect on what makes it a special place.
Key Stage 2
Ages 7–11
Years 3, 4, 5 and 6
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A day in the life
An activity to look at what is happening in your school grounds as your special place. -
Droxford Juniors precious places SOW
Scheme of work on the South Downs National Park 2012. -
Learning Outside the Classroom in Droxford
A case study showing how Droxford Junior School links their curriculum to the special qualities of the South Downs National Park. -
Running Game - Find the Facts
Get students active while discovering key facts about the South Downs National Park. -
Rydon CC Locality SOW
A scheme of work for geography Y6 from Rydon CC on their locality 2013. -
Sense of Place in School Grounds LTL resource
An activity to raise awareness of the school grounds. -
South Downs National Park: Education Pack 12 Key Images
12 key images to accompany the Education Pack Booklet. Explore the enquiry question ‘Why is the South Downs National Park a special place?’ -
Take a journey to a special space in your school grounds
An activity to make a pilgrimage around your school grounds and reflect on what makes it a special place.
Key Stage 3
Ages 11–14
Years 7, 8 and 9
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Running Game - Find the Facts
Get students active while discovering key facts about the South Downs National Park. -
South Downs National Park: Education Pack 12 Key Images
12 key images to accompany the Education Pack Booklet. Explore the enquiry question ‘Why is the South Downs National Park a special place?’ -
South Downs National Park: Education Pack Booklet
A booklet containing general information and lesson ideas for using the South Downs National Park. Explore the enquiry question ‘Why is the South Downs National Park a special place?’ -
South Downs National Park: Education Pack Worksheets
Seven pupil activity sheets to accompany the Education Pack Booklet. Explore the enquiry question ‘Why is the South Downs National Park a special place?’
Key Stage 4
Ages 14–16
Years 10 and 11