Share Your Views on Warwickshire’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy
Warwickshire County Council is inviting residents and organisations to comment on the draft Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Have your say on plans to protect and restore local habitats and species before the consultation closes on 2 November 2025.
Published: 20 October 2025
Warwickshire County Council is developing a Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) to identify priorities and actions for protecting and restoring the county’s natural environment.
The draft strategy is now open for public consultation, and residents are encouraged to share their views before the final version is published. Warwickshire County Council would particularly like feedback on:
- Whether the correct priority habitats, species, and environmental issues have been identified.
- Whether the proposed actions for recovery are appropriate.
- Whether the mapped locations for these actions are clear and correct.
- Any other changes or suggestions that should be considered.
You can:
- Read Warwickshire County Council’s news release for background information:
Warwickshire’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy - Take part in the consultation and complete the survey on Citizen Space:
Consultation and Survey – Warwickshire’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy
The consultation is open until Sunday 2 November 2025.
This consultation is being run by Warwickshire County Council, and Dunchurch Parish Council encourages all residents to take part and share their views to help shape a greener, more sustainable future for our county.
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