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Kent and Medway Local Nature Recovery Strategy

By Mrs Nicola Greenaway Ditton Parish Council

Monday, 20 January 2025

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KCC are excited to announce that the public consultation for the Kent and Medway Local Nature Recovery Strategy.

A future for nature in Kent & Medway – your chance to take part

People across Kent and Medway are being asked to help shape an exciting new Strategy to end the decline of nature across the county and support its recovery.

The consultation on the draft ‘Kent and Medway Local Nature Recovery Strategy’ is open between 16 January to 12 March 2025 and can be found at www.kent.gov.uk/naturerecovery

The Strategy highlights the ambitions of helping habitats such as chalk grasslands, ancient woodland and coastal grazing marsh and mudflats.

It also identifies priority species that need assistance, like the Shrill Carder Bee, Barn Owl, Duke of Burgundy butterfly and Green-winged Orchid.

The draft strategy sets out the priorities for the recovery of nature in the county, and the recommended actions to deliver this. It also proposes areas where the creation or improvement of habitats could take place, highlighting where the greatest benefits will be for nature.

The Strategy’s principles start with improving and safeguarding what we already have and aim towards connectivity between these areas, giving nature more resilience.

Some habitats are becoming increasingly fragmented, and the Strategy aims to connect up these fragmented pieces and provide a more linked natural space for nature to thrive in. A lot of this action will take place not in the areas already protected for nature but in the parts of Kent where opportunities to enhance, extend and create habitat have been identified.

Whilst the measures identified are voluntary, the Strategy offers a comprehensive guide to nature recovery that opens the door to strategic and financial benefits for farmers, landowners, developers, community groups and others, in taking forward the measures. It is also linked to local planning and is anticipated to be delivered by a variety of public and private funding mechanisms.

The Strategy is the first of its kind for the county and will be one of 48 Strategies across England, with the shared aim of halting and reversing the decline of nature.

It has been prepared by Kent County Council, appointed by Defra as Responsible Authority. It was drawn up by the Making Space for Nature project team, working with more than 1000 people over the past year to develop it to this stage.

Below is a link to a video

Youtube: https://youtu.be/xHLjOnCLXuw?si=q7kZvYYBB1TOu3x8

Contact Information

Mrs Nicola Greenaway

  • 01732 844749

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