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Thank you for your engagement so far in the development of Grow Nature: Our Nature Recovery Delivery Plan. We’re pleased to share the consultation draft for you to review and provide feedback.
This plan sets out the current and future actions by the Council to support nature recovery on land, in our rivers and at sea.
The draft Plan reflects the extensive internal engagement including surveys, interviews and workshops, through which many of you will have already contributed.
Now is your opportunity to provide feedback via a short survey, so the plan can then be finalised. It will then be taken to the Council Directors Team (CDT) for approval this Autumn, after which it will feed into the Council’s Business Plan. The Plan will also be made publicly available as a standalone document to show how the Council is helping to deliver on the Nature Recovery Strategy and Marine Nature Recovery Framework.
Thank you for your engagement so far in the development of Grow Nature: Our Nature Recovery Delivery Plan. We’re pleased to share the consultation draft for you to review and provide feedback.
This plan sets out the current and future actions by the Council to support nature recovery on land, in our rivers and at sea.
The draft Plan reflects the extensive internal engagement including surveys, interviews and workshops, through which many of you will have already contributed.
Now is your opportunity to provide feedback via a short survey, so the plan can then be finalised. It will then be taken to the Council Directors Team (CDT) for approval this Autumn, after which it will feed into the Council’s Business Plan. The Plan will also be made publicly available as a standalone document to show how the Council is helping to deliver on the Nature Recovery Strategy and Marine Nature Recovery Framework.
This is an INTERNAL consultation only with Cornwall Council staff. Please do not to share the document with external colleagues and partners.
Deadline for responses 19th September
Thank you for your engagement so far in the development of Grow Nature: Our Nature Recovery Delivery Plan. We’re pleased to share the consultation draft for you to review and provide feedback.
This plan sets out the current and future actions by the Council to support nature recovery on land, in our rivers and at sea.
The draft plan reflects the extensive internal engagement including surveys, interviews and workshops through which many of you will have already contributed.
Now is your opportunity to provide feedback via a short survey, so the plan can then be finalised. It will then be taken to the Council Directors Team (CDT) for approval this Autumn, after which it will feed into the Council’s Business Plan. The Plan will also be made publicly available as a standalone document to show how the Council is helping to deliver on the Nature Recovery Strategy and Marine Nature Recovery Framework.
Before completing the survey, please read the draft plan sent across to you via email.
For your convenience, we have provided the survey questions as a word document to allow you to compile your responses prior to submission. However, please note that we are only accepting submissions of responses via the Let’s Talk portal.