From: Creating the Greenest County <creatinggreenestcounty@suffolk.gov.uk>
Sent: 09/05/2025, 10:01pm
Subject: Your opinion matters!
Creating the Greenest County: Your opinion matters!
There’s a new plan for recovering nature across Suffolk, which is home to some of the UK’s rarest habitats and species — but these spaces are largely in isolated pockets that need improving and linking together, to ensure nature flourishes across our county.
The Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a toolkit for recovering nature across Suffolk. The LNRS maps where our existing nature-rich spaces are, and how to join these up and increase the numbers of animals and plants. It shows how everyone, from farmers to developers, councils and communities can work to reverse nature’s decline across Suffolk. It is one of 48 being developed across the country. Together the plans will form a national ‘nature network’.
Now it’s time to have your say. You don't need to have any knowledge about wildlife or nature to take part. Your views will help the work to reverse the decline of nature across Suffolk.
The public consultation is open until 11th June.
Have your say!
[I rarely make even the most whimsical of observations, but am moved to suggest that a good start for this green initiative would be to discourage SZC from so aggressively destroying (in only their preliminary works) what we already have. — Webmaster]