| Have your say on Surrey’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy: Surrey County Council has launched a public consultation on its draft Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). A new plan to protect and restore nature across the country, shaped by input from local communities, environmental organisations, landowners, and health professionals. From ancient woodlands and chalk grasslands to historic parklands and the Surrey Hills, Surrey is home to some of the most treasured landscapes in the country. But nature is under pressure, and it’s time for a joined-up approach to help it thrive. The draft strategy: outlines key priorities for nature recovery maps Surrey’s most valuable areas for wildlife Identifies opportunities to improve habitats and deliver wider environmental benefits such as cleaner air, flood resilience and access to green spaces The consultation runs until 25th September 2025. The final strategy will be completed by the end of the year, for Surrey County Council’s Cabinet to review early 2026. |