… delivery of schemes during 2020-21 March 2021 11 Biodiversity duty/habitat network development and support Managing habitat change proactively alongside legal habitat protection and enforcement to ensure biodiversity and wildlife protection. Progress Bradford District Habitat Network – working to link key sites and corridors across and beyond the district March 2021 Procurement…
… is taking place at Peel Park in 2019, some areas are allowed to grow (This has increased wild flower areas and hay, we have stopped spraying and cutting grass under trees which increases biodiversity by improving soil quality, water retention and carbon capture. Northcliffe Park meadow has had elements of this approach of differential grass mowing for the past 10 years. Sports facilities at Marley…
… quality, health and well-being Achieve greater community engagement including at ward level on climate biodiversity and environment quality and stewardship Promote reductions in the use of cars and greater safety on our streets Generate improved communications presence and capacity, including online Establish a new strategic partnership Align climate action with the new Council plan and 2040…
… on health, particularly that of the most vulnerable people, the potential impact on supply of food, medicines and essential goods and services and on the local ecology and environment. We will see more extreme weather events such as the floods of 2015 and more recently storms Ciara and Dennis. The District has close social and economic links to parts of the world that are likely to be seriously…
… and industry at Esholt, and the pioneering Ecology Building Society. 4 Community. The District has a strong and committed network of voluntary and community sector organisations around 1,500 strong with an estimated 100,000 active citizens. The “People Can” campaign is connecting increasing numbers of people to volunteering opportunities. Partnerships. The District has a strong track record…