March 18th, 2024
Adur & Worthing Councils are supporting East and West Sussex County Councils to develop Local
Nature Recovery Strategies for Sussex – and so can you!
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Sussex Nature Recovery - Have your say!
Get involved in a new way to help nature in Sussex. Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) are a requirement from the Environment Act 2021. They aim to agree the priorities for nature’s recovery at the county level, determined by the people who live there and the organisations who work there.Adur & Worthing Councils are supporting East and West Sussex County Councils to develop Local
Nature Recovery Strategies for Sussex – and so can you!
There will be two LNRS for Sussex. At their heart are the environmental issues that are most important to local people.
Find your group and take a survey to shape your Local Nature Recovery Strategy:
• For Sussex residents.
• For Sussex groups and organisations already active in nature’s recovery.
• For Sussex landowners or land managers.
Find out more and explore other ways to get involved at SussexNatureRecovery.org.uk
Tags: Community, Environment Eco, News, Worthing
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