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BACKGROUND

In accordance with the duty imposed on town and parish councils by Section 40 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006, updated by Section 102 of the Environment Act 2021, Milton Parish Council (hereinafter referred to as the Council) must from time to time consider what action the authority can properly take, consistently with the proper exercise of its functions, to further the general biodiversity objective.

This duty also means that town and parish councils can spend funds in conserving biodiversity.

DEFINITION

According to Defra (Biodiversity 2020), biodiversity is the variety of all life on Earth. It includes all species of animals and plants – everything that is alive on our planet.

Biodiversity is important for its own sake and has its own intrinsic value. A number of studies have shown this value also goes further. Biodiversity is the building block of our ‘ecosystems’ that in turn provide us with a wide range of goods and services that support our economic and social wellbeing. These include essentials such as food, fresh water and clean air, but also less obvious services such as protection from natural disasters, regulation of our climate, and purification of our water or pollination of our crops. Biodiversity also provides important cultural services, enriching our lives.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The object of this policy is to work towards conserving and enhancing the biodiversity of the Council’s area.

The Full Council and any committees of the Council will consider sustainability, environmental impact and biodiversity when making decisions and will develop and implement policies and strategies as required.

In particular, the Council will aim to improve the biodiversity of the area in the following ways:

  • consider the potential impact on biodiversity represented by planning
  • manage its land and property using environmentally friendly practices that will promote
  • support local businesses and council operations in the adoption of low impact / nature

positive practices.

  • encourage and support other organisations within the parish to manage their areas of responsibility with biodiversity in mind.
  • support residents and local organisation activities to enhance and promote
  • Tomkins Mead Nature Reserve

 

ACTIONS

Planning applications

The Council will:

  • when commenting on planning applications, support site and building design that benefits biodiversity through the conservation and integration of existing habitats or provision of new
  • support protection of sensitive habitats from development and will consider whether the development would mean the loss of important habitats for wildlife in respect of all
  • consider what each proposed development might make in terms of biodiversity net

Land and property management

The Council will:

  • consider the conservation and promotion of local biodiversity with regard to the management of its open spaces. This will include continuing beneficial practices with regarding to cutting and removal of vegetation, application of chemicals and timing of maintenance work, paying attention to the Government’s regulations for plant protection products.
  • take special care when reviewing the specification of the grounds maintenance contract to ensure that the work, whilst reaching acceptable standards, does not harm the natural environment
  • source sustainable materials when procuring supplies for the Council’s use
  • consider biodiversity issues and the implementation of changes when managing its

Local community

The Council will:

  • raise public awareness of biodiversity issues, including through its website and
  • engage with local businesses and residents regarding biodiversity in the community and how members of the community can assist and make a difference.
  • where feasible, involve the community in biodiversity projects on its land including for example tree planting, wildflower meadows, birdbox making.

Partners

The Council will work in partnership with other organisations to protect, promote and enhance biodiversity within the council area in particular with the Milton Community Centre and Recreation Grounds Management Committee (MCC) who manage the three larger recreation grounds on behalf of the Parish Council and Cambridge Sport Lakes Trust who look after Tomkins Mead.

It will review any local nature recovery strategies, species conservation strategies, or protected site strategies in respect of local Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) and consider how it may become more involved in implementing the strategies’ recommendations.

MONITORING

This policy will be reviewed in two years or sooner should legislation dictate. A summary of how the policy has been implemented will be published annually, with reference to the original biodiversity audit to show progress.

Documents

Document File Size File Type
Milton Parish Council Biodiversity Action Plan 68.85 KB PDF

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