Biodiversity Plans Workshop
Every Community & Town Council has a statutory duty under Section 6 of The Environment Act 2016 ,to embed the consideration of biodiversity and ecosystems into all their planning, policies and functions as a public body. In order to meet the ‘Section 6 Duty’ all Community & Town councils must publish a report every 3 years, detailing all actions taken to comply with this duty. The focus of any actions taken must be to: create, restore, protect, and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
To enable Councils to report on actions taken, this requires a Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) leading up to each reporting round. The next reporting round is the end of 2025.
We recognise that each community has unique challenges and opportunities when it comes to preserving and enhancing local biodiversity. As such, we are keen to find out more about the content of your plans and whether we as a National Landscape Team are able to offer any advice in the production and or delivery of your Biodiversity Action Plan’s including any possible funding opportunities via the National Landscape Sustainable Development Fund.
As requested at the last meeting held on 15th May, we are holding two workshop sessions on
Wednesday 24th September
at 15:00 – 17:00
& 18:00 – 20:00
at the Community Hwb, Coleg Cambria, Llysfasi, Ruthin Road Ruthin LL15 2LB
The workshop will be facilitated by:
One Voice Wales, Local Places for Nature Programme Manager
– Rachel Carter & Sam Langdon
Landscapes Wales, 30×30 / Nature Recovery 30×30 Advisor – Sara Wynne Pari
Did You Know?
Please can you RSPV to Karen.Weaver@denbighshire.gov.uk or call 07884416827
stating which session, you are able to attend.
We look forward to meeting with you on
Wednesday 24th September