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Caring for Wildlife in Communities (CWICNET)

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Neighbourhood planning is a new way for communities to shape the future of the places where they live and work. This advice note is for community groups and parish / town councils starting work on a neighbourhood plan, neighbourhood development order, or Community Right to Build Order. It covers:


• ideas on how to improve your local environment through neighbourhood planning
• where to go for information about your local environment
• information on environmental assessment
• when to consult us.Starting points for thinking about your local environment

The first point of contact for any neighbourhood planning is your local authority (council). 

Drawing up a neighbourhood plan is an exciting opportunity to think about improving your local environment.You could protect and improve environmental assets and places valued by local people such as archaeology, historic buildings, green spaces, Local Nature Reserves, and Registered Parks and Gardens. This could include maintaining sites and their heritage assets, promoting the repair and reuse of redundant historic buildings, opening up new opportunities for recreation, access and leisure,and designating Local Green Spaces.

Go to this WebQuest to learn how to make a plan to protect nature.

Go to this website to see a mindmap about caring for wildlife in communities. 

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