Cheshire and Warrington Local Nature Recovery Strategy consultation

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Background

We are developing the first ever draft of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Cheshire and Warrington, which sets out the priorities and actions for nature’s recovery over the next 5-10 years.

This public consultation will give the opportunity for the public, farmers and landowners, non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) and businesses in the LNRS area to comment on proposed priorities, measures and areas mapped for nature’s recovery.

What is the Local Nature Recovery Strategy

The Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a statutory policy document, which Cheshire West and Chester Council has been designated as the responsible authority for the county of Cheshire with the support of Cheshire East Council, Warrington Borough Council and Peak District National Park Authority. There are 48 responsible authorities across England.

To reverse the nature emergency, the government has made legally binding commitments to reverse the decline of nature and set it on the path to recovery. This is important for nature’s own sake and for all the things that we rely on nature for, like clean water and food production. For nature to recover, targeted, co-ordinated and collaborative action will be required. The LNRS will help Cheshire Authorities to meet their enhanced biodiversity duties by steering broader action in the county, beyond impact of their own services.

Further information on the LNRS and the engagement undertaken so far is available here.

Find out more

You can read the full draft strategy here. Alternatively, a summary version is available here. The appendices, which contain further technical information, will be available post consultation.

How to share your views

Local habitat map

In addition to the Strategy document (Statement of Biodiversity Priorities), there is a Local Habitat Map, which displays the opportunity areas for nature recovery and the mapped actions (measures) to help strategic decision making and to direct investment into nature’s recovery in the Cheshire and Warrington LNRS area e.g. Biodiversity Net Gain, Carbon credits.

You can access the local habitat maps and surveys here. More information about this is available here.

What happens next

The Council will consider the feedback received to help inform any changes to the proposed strategy document and Local Habitat Map, to be finalised for Cabinet approval in the summer.

A summary of the consultation findings will be published on the consultation page alongside feedback on the changes made and the next steps.

Background

We are developing the first ever draft of the Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Cheshire and Warrington, which sets out the priorities and actions for nature’s recovery over the next 5-10 years.

This public consultation will give the opportunity for the public, farmers and landowners, non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) and businesses in the LNRS area to comment on proposed priorities, measures and areas mapped for nature’s recovery.

What is the Local Nature Recovery Strategy

The Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a statutory policy document, which Cheshire West and Chester Council has been designated as the responsible authority for the county of Cheshire with the support of Cheshire East Council, Warrington Borough Council and Peak District National Park Authority. There are 48 responsible authorities across England.

To reverse the nature emergency, the government has made legally binding commitments to reverse the decline of nature and set it on the path to recovery. This is important for nature’s own sake and for all the things that we rely on nature for, like clean water and food production. For nature to recover, targeted, co-ordinated and collaborative action will be required. The LNRS will help Cheshire Authorities to meet their enhanced biodiversity duties by steering broader action in the county, beyond impact of their own services.

Further information on the LNRS and the engagement undertaken so far is available here.

Find out more

You can read the full draft strategy here. Alternatively, a summary version is available here. The appendices, which contain further technical information, will be available post consultation.

How to share your views

Local habitat map

In addition to the Strategy document (Statement of Biodiversity Priorities), there is a Local Habitat Map, which displays the opportunity areas for nature recovery and the mapped actions (measures) to help strategic decision making and to direct investment into nature’s recovery in the Cheshire and Warrington LNRS area e.g. Biodiversity Net Gain, Carbon credits.

You can access the local habitat maps and surveys here. More information about this is available here.

What happens next

The Council will consider the feedback received to help inform any changes to the proposed strategy document and Local Habitat Map, to be finalised for Cabinet approval in the summer.

A summary of the consultation findings will be published on the consultation page alongside feedback on the changes made and the next steps.

  • Drop-in sessions

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    Come along and meet the Council's Total Environment Team at one of the below drop in sessions to find out more about the Local Nature Recovery Plan and how to share your feedback.

    Cheshire West and Chester:

    Chester - Storyhouse, Hunter Street, Chester, CH1 2AR

    • Friday 28 February 11am - 1pm


    Ellesmere Port - Ellesmere Port library, Civic Way, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BG

    • Wednesday 5 March 9am - 12pm
    • Friday 7 March 12pm - 4pm
    • Wednesday 12 March 9am - 12pm
    • Friday 14 March 12pm - 4pm


    Northwich - Northwich Weaver Hall Museum, London Road, Northwich, CW9 8AB

    • Tuesday 25 February 10:30am - 12pm
    • Wednesday 26 February 10:30am - 12pm and 2 - 4pm
    • Thursday 27 February 10:30am - 12pm and 2 - 4pm
    • Wednesday 5 March 2 - 4:30pm


    Winsford - Winsford library, High Street, Winsford, CW7 2AS

    • Monday 24 February 9am - 5pm
    • Monday 3 March 9am - 5pm



    Cheshire East:

    Crewe - Crewe library, Crewe Lifestyle Centre, Moss Square, CW1 2BB

    • Tuesday 11 March 10am - 12pm and 2 - 4pm
    • Thursday 13 March 10am - 12pm and 2 - 4pm
    • Tuesday 18 March 10am - 12pm and 2 - 4pm
    • Thursday 20 March 10am - 12pm and 2 - 4pm


    Warrington:

    1 Time Square, Warrington, WA1 2NT

    • Thursday 20 February 10am - 12pm
    • Wednesday 26 February 11am - 1pm
    • Tuesday 4 March 12pm - 2pm
    • Monday 10 March 1pm - 3pm
    • Wednesday 19 March 2pm - 4pm
    • Friday 28 March 3 - 5pm