Including the closely related terms ecological, and species.
… with no cost to the Local Authority. Environment Impact: The aim is to up-skill the next generation in order to conserve and enhance the range of habitats and their associated species to ensure that the Borough’s parks retain their ecological value into the future. How action effects change: This action will influence policy and practice of local partners who utilise the Borough’s parks…
… time as well as access to the current budget allocation. Possible additional budget allocation required for materials. Environment Impact: The aim is to conserve and enhance the range of habitats and their associated species to ensure the Borough’s Parks retain their ecological value into the future. How action effects change: This action will influence policy and practice of local…
…; materials; surface water run-off; waste; pollution; health and wellbeing; management; ecology. How action effect change: This action will enable the Council to lead by example in terms of delivering energy efficient buildings. Links to Corporate Plan: GBE5 To have finalised proposals for the redevelopment of at least one town centre site; GBE6 To have finalised proposals for the delivery…
… contributes to producing the oxygen that we and all other animals need to breathe and sustain life. It is well documented that trees reduce the amount of storm water runoff, which reduces erosion and pollution in our waterways and may reduce the effects of flooding which are projected to become more intense with the progress of climate change. Many species of wildlife depend on trees for habitat…
…: It will provide protection of the habitats and biodiversity, and will promote Brocks Hill as an area for recreation and enjoyment for local people and visitors from outside the Borough for years to come. How action effects change: This action, sanctioned by OWBC, will prevent the land from being used for development purposes. Links to Corporate Plan: Building, Protecting and Empowering Communities…