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Welcome!
The Berkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy
Public Consultation is now live.
Scroll down for more information on how to get
involved.
We are excited to launch the Berkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy Public Consultation. This is an important chance for you to help us improve the strategy, to make it work for wildlife and people. We will use the information you provide to inform the development of the Berkshire Nature Recovery Strategy to publication.
There are two active parts to the Public Consultation.
1. Completing the Survey
2. Suggesting pins to the Map Suggestions tool regarding the Local Habitat Map.
We encourage you to complete both.
We are also running three drop in sessions, aimed at those who would like assistance using the Local Habitat Map and Map Suggestions Tool, and those who would like to speak to someone in person regarding our Berkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy preparation. Please note, these sessions do not have a formal agenda, and are instead a chance to drop in at any point. More information in the table below.
We are excited to launch the Berkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy Public Consultation. This is an important chance for you to help us improve the strategy, to make it work for wildlife and people. We will use the information you provide to inform the development of the Berkshire Nature Recovery Strategy to publication.
There are two active parts to the Public Consultation.
1. Completing the Survey
2. Suggesting pins to the Map Suggestions tool regarding the Local Habitat Map.
We encourage you to complete both.
We are also running three drop in sessions, aimed at those who would like assistance using the Local Habitat Map and Map Suggestions Tool, and those who would like to speak to someone in person regarding our Berkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy preparation. Please note, these sessions do not have a formal agenda, and are instead a chance to drop in at any point. More information in the table below.
This survey is open from 3rd February 2025 till midnight on 10th March 2025 The survey should take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete, plus time first to read some or all of the strategy documents. The survey should be completed in one session or progress may not be saved. We will use the information you provide to inform the development of the Berkshire Nature Recovery Strategy. All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Any questions or problems? Get in touch with us via bnc@rbwm.gov.uk or 01628 777440. If you would prefer a hard copy of this survey, these can be found at main libraries across Windsor and Maidenhead, and possibly at other main libraries across Berkshire. Please ask at reception.
For more information on our Berkshire LNRS check out our website: https://rbwmtogether.rbwm.gov.uk/berkshire-local-nature-recovery-strategy
Before completing this survey:
The aim of this Public Consultation is to obtain the views of the public on the draft Berkshire LNRS. It is important that you read some or all of the documents comprising the LNRS before completing this survey. Find a link to the Berkshire LNRS draft strategy here. The documents to review are:
The Description of Berkshire
The List of Priorities and Potential Measures
The Local Habitat MapThe Species Priorities Shortlist
For more information on data processing please see below: https://www.rbwm.gov.uk/home/council-and-democracy/strategies-and-policies/data-protection/privacy-notice-planning-policy-consultations-and-call-sites
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