South Downs become national park
Updated on 31 March 2009
After 60 years and some lengthy legal battles, the government gives the go-ahead for the South Downs to become England's ninth national park.
The decision, which has delighted environmental campaigners, will give an area that stretches from Beachy Head in East Sussex to Winchester in Hampshire the highest protection under the planning system.
But critics warn the move gives too much power to unelected officials.
