Who is developing the LNRS?
Who is responsible for developing the LNRS
The below list shows the Responsible Authority and Supporting Authorities involved in developing the Local Nature Recovery Strategy:
- Staffordshire County Council (Responsible Authority)
- Stoke-on-Trent City Council (Supporting Authority)
- Stafford Borough Council (Supporting Authority)
- East Staffordshire District Council (Supporting Authority)
- South Staffordshire District Council (Supporting Authority)
- Staffordshire Moorlands District Council (Supporting Authority)
- Newcastle Borough Council (Supporting Authority)
- Lichfield District Council (Supporting Authority)
- Tamworth Borough Council (Supporting Authority)
- Cannock Chase District Council (Supporting Authority)
Who else will be involved?
The Local Nature Recovery Strategy will be developed in collaboration with a wide range of partners, including:
- Landowners
- Supporting authorities
- Regulatory bodies
- Neighbouring regional authorities
- Communities
- Businesses
- Environmental bodies and utilities
We will engage with stakeholders throughout the development process and seek their input and feedback through consultations. We will also keep the public updated on our progress via our website and other communication channels.
By working together, we can develop a Local Nature Recovery Strategy that reflects the needs and priorities of our community and helps to ensure a healthy and thriving natural environment for future generations.
Groups that will be set up to develop the LNRS
In order to develop the LNRS we will need to set up a number of different groups. These groups will be made up of members from partner organisations to work on specific areas. All of these groups will then bring their work together to develop the final plan.