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Eastbourne Borough Council

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… numerous green spaces and can directly impact the management practices in favour of nature friendly methods. It can also directly influence through planning policy and the net gain requirement. The council has expert staff on hand to assist others in developing nature projects when needed and to provide advice on improving biodiversity. Food- local food production has increased through…

… to Improve the Environment. The plan sets out government action to help the natural word retain and regain good health, deliver cleaner air and water, protect threatened species and improve wildlife habitats. 10 key objectives fall from this which range from clean air and thriving plants and wildlife to mitigating and adapting to climate change and minimising waste. The Environment Bill 2020…

… of transport through increasing use of low carbon public transport and by cycling. The other key themes that emerged were; waste and recycling; energy and housing; tourism; and biodiversity. Overall, attendees were optimistic and keen to see projects delivered, but they also shared their concerns about the timescales and lack of resources we have to deliver such change at a local level…

… of influence on others through its own events and contracts. It has an influencing role with regards to the business and workplaces within the borough. Biodiversity- Existing green spaces, the coast and the sea have been protected and enhanced where appropriate and new protected spaces have been created at sea and on the land to enable animal and plant life to flourish. The council directly manages…

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