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The investment is a major step towards reversing habitat loss and supporting wildlife across the district.
Both Mid Suffolk’s cabinet and full council have agreed portions of the funding.
This will come from a new dedicated biodiversity and nature recovery budget and 2025/26 reserves respectively.
Approval comes alongside a revised Biodiversity Action Plan covering the five years up to 2030, which received cross-party endorsement.
The plan focuses on priority habitats and species in Mid Suffolk.
Around half of the funding is going towards a new community Nature Recovery Grant fund.
The fund will be split equally between both community-led projects and for the restoration of rivers and their catchments.
This will support others to deliver nature recovery on their own land.
Further details are expected over the coming year.
Targeted projects are also included, such as:
The council will also continue to work collaboratively with Suffolk Wildlife Trust and other local partners to deliver its vision.
The move supports the council’s wider ambitions around climate resilience and community wellbeing, as well as Suffolk’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Expanding and improving local nature and green spaces also:
It also builds on the council’s previous successes and projects across the district, including:
The council has also previously purchased land in Onehouse and Thorndon for the benefit of nature.
