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Colchester Borough Council

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… Site by creating new habitat on current arable fields Work with local wildlife interest groups to collect baseline wildlife data for the site and survey site biodiversity throughout the project. Work with the tenant farmer to plant trees and hedgerow on site and leave areas of natural regeneration. Create new wildlflower meadow areas and plant an area for winter bird seed. Seek…

… reduce aquatic plant growth in the central channel. Countryside Project to complete in 2024/25, with outcomes monitored thereafter Reduced river bank erosion. Cleaner water. Increase in biodiversity. Reduce aquatic plant build up in the river. Improved flood management. Potential for improvements in adaptation to climate change such as improved water quality…

… and protect our natural environment https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/biodiversity-net-gain https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/biodiversity-net-gain 3.5 Continue to undertake environmental initiatives on our green spaces that benefit biodiversity and impacts on climate change Continue the use of peat free compost for plants in our outdoor…

… spaces. Continue to not use Glyphosate in control of native, non invasive weeds. Continue to maintain, and monitor the outcomes for biodiversity of, green spaces that have had reduced mowing regimes applied to them to help support the growth of wildflowers and plants Parks Ongoing Ensure our green spaces are managed to deliver benefits for wildlife and reduce impacts…

…-and-rubbish/ https://www.colchester.gov.uk/recycling-and-rubbish/ https://www.colchester.gov.uk/business-waste/ https://www.colchester.gov.uk/business-waste/ https://wasteenforcement.co.uk/ https://wasteenforcement.co.uk/ https://wasteenforcement.co.uk/ 5.6 Reusing tree waste from Council…

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