Have Your Say: A Nature Recovery Strategy for Warwickshire
The county council wants to hear your thoughts on restoring and improving Warwickshire's natural environment.
Published: 12 July 2024
The Government has asked Warwickshire County Council to prepare a Warwickshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). This strategy is to be produced by taking the views from all those that benefit from or impact on nature. That is every business, every organisation and every resident.
Take the survey now: https://ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/nature-recovery/
The survey closes on 8th September.
Why your views matter
When we asked people about our Sustainable Future Strategy, biodiversity was the top concern, with 90% of respondents indicating that “Improving the richness and diversity of Warwickshire’s habitats, wildlife and landscapes” is very important or important to them.
This survey is your chance to share your thoughts and ideas more specifically as we develop a Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Please share your views on how we can best protect and improve Warwickshire’s natural environment.
How to take part
There are several ways you can share your thoughts on the Local Nature Recovery Strategy, whether you prefer to participate individually or as part of a group:
Online Survey: Take our online survey by clicking the link below. It’s the quickest and easiest way to contribute your ideas.
Paper Survey: If you prefer a paper copy or need a specific format or language, you can request this by via email naturalcapital@warwickshire.gov.uk or telephone 01926 418060.
Written Response: Please send your response directly in writing by email to wcslnp@wkwt.org.uk or by post to:
Hattie Fuller
Warwickshire County Council
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Northgate Street
Warwick CV34 4RL
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