Your views needed about Local Nature Recovery

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A consultation has been launched to get feedback on strategy plans

LCC has launched a consultation about nature recovery in the county.

The Local Nature Recovery Strategy plan (LNRS) is a document introduced by the Environment Act 2021 to help local authorities hit the targets set out in the Government's Environmental Improvement Plan.

Lincolnshire County Council is working in partnership with North Lincolnshire Council, North East Lincolnshire Council and Greater Lincolnshire Nature Partnership, with support and guidance from Natural England. 

The draft LNRS is now ready to be shared wider and your responses will help inform the final version of the new LNRS for Greater Lincolnshire.

Greater Lincolnshire is home to a variety of nationally important landscapes and associated habitats including; coast and marshes, estuarine, grasslands, heathland and ancient woodland and they all support a wide range of species.

Those natural areas have been in decline over the last century, with many areas of habitat depleted and native species under threat or already lost.

This is a great chance for you to have your say and complete the survey. To take part just go to www.letstalk.lincolnshire.gov.uk/gllnrs-consultation 

To find out more on the consultation, join one of our free webinars. 

The consultation is now live and will run until Sunday 8 March.

The response given will be used to help form the final version of the strategy document which will be publicly available on Greater Lincolnshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy

 

Published: 26th January 2026