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Including the closely related terms species, and increase biodiversity.

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East Staffordshire Borough Council

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… on the Washlands a grassland management regime for “coastal and floodplain grazing marsh” has been adopted to improve the existing habitat quality. This will enhance biodiversity and increase carbon capture. On Vancouver Drive, Edgehill Park, Heath Road Park and Waterside Road a combination of relaxed mowing, wildflower seeding and tree planting is being adopted to capture carbon and enhance

… Pastures Nature Reserve. 3.3 (6.4) Develop a sustainable planting programme to increase the use of Council grown plants and increase biodiversity in town centres and public areas. Sustainable planting programme developed Reduction in the amount of plants bought in from external suppliers. Council & Partners Council & Partners Q4 2025/26 Open Spaces On Track…

… Produce the format for a strategic nature recovery document that will meet the Council’s reporting obligations under the ‘Strengthened Biodiversity Duty’ Report format produced Council Q4 2024/25 Env Health Newly added - 4. Climate Change & Nature Strategy Aim 4 – Use resources wisely, and minimise waste and pollution 4.1 Resource use in the Borough 4.1.1 (10.2…

…. The Business Development Officer signposts businesses enquiring about green solutions to Staffordshire County Council as part of the business support packages. 1.6 Carbon sequestration and off-setting 1.6.1 (6.12) Plant Carbon Capture Areas with native tree species Number Carbon Capture Areas planted Council Ongoing Open Spaces & Env Health On Track At Ox Hay Meadows…

biodiversity. This approach being introduced incrementally over more than one year and additional sites will be added. Fifty two trees have already been planted at Vancouver Drive and locations for tree planting have been chosen at Edgehill Park. 1.6.2 (6.7) Monitor and encourage tree planting in the Borough working in partnership with the National Forest. Increased number of trees…

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