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The Environmental Strategies consultation has now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part, your feedback is helping the Council decide what to do next.
The results of the consultation are available here.
The Environmental Strategies were discussed by the Council’s Cabinet on 9th June 2021. Information about the meeting is available on the Council’s website here.
We want to know what you think about how Cheshire West and Chester Council intends to manage its parks and open spaces, outdoor play areas and wildflower planting across the borough.
The Council plans to produce an overarching Environmental Management Strategy, which will include:
a review of the current Play Strategy
a Parks and Greenspaces Strategy
a Wildflower and Grassland Strategy.
We want to hear:
Your views on these draft strategies
Suggestions for where wildflower meadows could be created on Council-owned and maintained green space or grassed areas in your community.
Find out more:
To find out more, please read one of our further information pages or download a draft strategy document.
How to get involved:
This consultation will be open until 25 January 2021.
The Environmental Strategies consultation has now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took part, your feedback is helping the Council decide what to do next.
The results of the consultation are available here.
The Environmental Strategies were discussed by the Council’s Cabinet on 9th June 2021. Information about the meeting is available on the Council’s website here.
We want to know what you think about how Cheshire West and Chester Council intends to manage its parks and open spaces, outdoor play areas and wildflower planting across the borough.
The Council plans to produce an overarching Environmental Management Strategy, which will include:
a review of the current Play Strategy
a Parks and Greenspaces Strategy
a Wildflower and Grassland Strategy.
We want to hear:
Your views on these draft strategies
Suggestions for where wildflower meadows could be created on Council-owned and maintained green space or grassed areas in your community.
Find out more:
To find out more, please read one of our further information pages or download a draft strategy document.
How to get involved:
This consultation will be open until 25 January 2021.
The Environmental Strategies consultation has now closed. Thank you to everyone who took part. Your feedback will make a difference by helping to inform the environmental management strategy.
If you prefer to tell us your suggestions for where wildflower meadows could be created privately, please complete our short form. You can make as many suggestions as you like by completing the form more than once.
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