Including the closely related terms trees, tree planting, and planting.
… Corporate Procurement Strategy 2023 Finance team 15 Principle Three: Enhancing our Natural Environment Summary We will enhance our existing habitats by managing council owned greenspaces in a way which encourages biodiversity to flourish We will encourage and equip our local communities to improve biodiversity at a local level We will increase tree and hedgerow planting by offering out…
… grants, adopting a ‘right tree for the right location’ approach 16 Ref Objective Outcome Timescale Lead EnE1 Plant trees to increase • Biodiversity • Community wellbeing and engagement • Carbon sequestration Provide grants of up –to £1,000 to support community groups, landowners, partner organisations and town and parish councils to plant 10,000 new trees within the district…
… Encourage residents within the district to think about their natural environments and to promote biodiversity action at a local level ‘Biodiversity for South-Norfolk’ - a series of drop-in advice events held at Queen’s Hill Country Park where residents can speak to the ranger team and receive advice on how best to nurture biodiversity, as well as receiving a free tree to plant. 3 events…
… • Enhancement of greenspace to promote greater biodiversity • Rewilding and tree planting 5 new neighbourhood and community led plans developed by parish and town councils which consider the impacts of climate change and mitigation. 2024 Community Planning Sc2 Deliver Nutrient Neutrality and enable sustainable growth in our area by tackling the high levels of nutrient run off in the River…
… ancient woodlands in the county, such as Ashwellthorpe Wood - these sites are key wildlife habitats and popular recreational areas for local residents. Hedgerows, ponds, meadows and veteran trees are characteristic of the landscape and provide habitats for wildflower meadows and butterflies. Areas which provide these key habitats are Mulbarton, Swardeston and Flordon common for example…