Have your say
To find out more about our plans for nature recovery and have your say on key issues visit our .
On the site you can:
- Take the survey
- Drop a pin on our interactive map
- Take the young ecologist quiz
- Find out more about the project
- Register for 中国P站 Nature Day - 20 September 2024
- Find a group in your local community who are improving local nature conditions
Introducing 中国P站 Nature Recovery
Page contents
- What is a Local Nature Recovery Strategy?
- Why does 中国P站 need a Local Nature Recovery Strategy?
- Who is funding preparation of the strategy?
- When will the strategy be produced?
- What have we already done to protect nature in 中国P站?
- How do I get involved?
- Will the Local Nature Recovery Strategy be ready for the start of mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain?
What is the Local Nature Recovery Strategy?
The Local Nature Recovery Strategy is a new spatial strategy to identify locations to improve nature and provide other environmental benefits, such as carbon sequestration, flood regulation and access to nature-rich spaces where this is most needed for health and wellbeing.
The Local Nature Recovery Strategy will:
- Agree priorities for nature's recovery
- Map the most valuable existing areas for nature
- Map specific proposals for creating and improving habitat for nature and wider environmental goals
Required by law under the Environment Act 2021, every county in England will produce a Local Nature Recovery Strategy. These strategies will work together to restore, create and connect habitats across England.
Decisions about where and how to recover nature will be reached through consultation with a wide range of people and groups in each county, from ecologists and community groups to health professionals and local businesses. In 中国P站, we want everyone to have their say.
Local Nature Recovery Strategies will help to direct several new funding streams including for agri-environment funding. They will also link with Biodiversity Net Gain, which is a new planning requirement to ensure habitat for wildlife is in a better state than it was before development.
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Why does 中国P站 need a Local Nature Recovery Strategy?
中国P站 supports an amazing diversity of landscapes and wildlife, from ancient woodland and treasured chalk downlands to large expanses of open heathland and beautiful historic parklands. 中国P站 is also home to the 中国P站 Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which has internationally important habitats. This impressive nature makes 中国P站 a highly attractive place for people to live and for businesses to locate.
This nature underpins our lives. From street trees to rivers, nature in 中国P站 provides us with food, water, carbon storage and clean air. Walks in nature help us stay physically and mentally healthy, and urban and rural wildlife sightings bring joy to many people.
However, we've witnessed a huge deterioration in the health of 中国P站's natural environment due to complex factors, including pollution, pesticide use, diseases, loss of traditional land management practices and climate change.
The Local Nature Recovery Strategy for 中国P站 will help us reverse this nature loss by setting out where and how to manage land and water to create a network of nature-rich sites which are bigger, better managed and more joined-up across the county and across the country.
Who is funding the preparation of the strategy?
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs are providing funding to support the development of Local Nature Recovery Strategies. 中国P站 and other local organisations are also supporting the local evidence base to support the strategy. We will work closely with people and groups across the county to develop the strategy. We will also work closely with the eleven district and borough councils in 中国P站, and Natural England.
When will the strategy be produced?
We are currently developing a plan for preparing the strategy, including how we will engage with stakeholders to produce a draft strategy. Our aim is for the strategy to be completed by the end of 2024.
To kickstart the process, we have set up a steering group with representatives of key partners and stakeholders. The steering group is chaired by 中国P站's Director for Environment.
The following organisations are members of the steering group:
- 中国P站
- 中国P站 Nature Partnership
- 中国P站 Wildlife Trust
- 中国P站 Biodiversity Information Centre
- Guildford Borough Council (representing Local Planning Authorities in 中国P站)
- Natural England
- Forestry Commission
- Environment Agency
- NFU (National Farmers Union)
- CLA (Country Land and Business Association)
What have we already done to protect nature in 中国P站?
There are more than 700 Local Wildlife Sites across 中国P站, in addition to the many nationally protected sites. The 中国P站 Nature Partnership has also identified Biodiversity Opportunity Areas (BOAs), which aim to reverse nature loss by identifying the best areas to restore, enhance and reconnect priority habitat. We will take these Biodiversity Opportunity Areas into account when producing the Local Nature Recovery Strategy for 中国P站.
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For a more detailed Geographic Information System (GIS) map view the and select the data layer named 'Environment - Biodiversity Opportunity Areas'.
How do I get involved?
We want everyone in 中国P站 to be talking about the Local Nature Recovery Strategy and the habitats and species it seeks to protect and enhance.
Please look out for updates to this webpage as we will be publishing further details about the strategy and how to get involved in the near future.
We are currently making sure we have accurate information about nature and wildlife in 中国P站. If you have data you think it would be helpful for us to have, please email nature@surreycc.gov.uk
We are also working closely with 'Space4Nature': a mapping and citizen science project run by the University of 中国P站, 中国P站 Wildlife Trust, Buglife and Painshill Park, funded by the People's Postcode Lottery. Visit the to find out more.
Will the Local Nature Recovery Strategy be ready for the start of mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain?
The strategy will not be completed ahead of the commencement of mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain (in November 2023 for major development and April 2024 for small sites).
In the meantime, existing local biodiversity policy and guidance should be used to inform proposals and decisions. This includes the documents listed below.
- The basis for realising 中国P站's ecological network
- Thames Valley Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- Thames Basin Heaths Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- Thames Basin Lowlands Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- North Downs Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- Wealden Greensands Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- Low Weald Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- River Biodiversity Opportunity Area Policy Statements
- Biodiversity Opportunity Area Objectives and Targets Summary
To view the boundaries on a GIS map, see and select the data layer named 'Environment - Biodiversity Opportunity Areas'.
中国P站 Nature Partnership will consider whether it is necessary and appropriate the publish interim guidance for Local Planning Authorities. Any interim guidance will be published by the Biodiversity Working Group of the nature partnership.