Help to Protect Our Wildlife and Green Spaces: Share Your Views
- Jun 7
- 1 min read
The Local Nature Recovery Strategy Needs Your Input
Staffordshire County Council's Local Nature Recovery Partnership is inviting residents, communities, farmers, landowners, and businesses across Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent to have their say on plans to restore and protect our natural environment. The new Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) sets out how we can improve habitats, protect wildlife, and enhance green spaces across the county. Developed with local partners, it’s a shared plan to help nature recover and thrive.

Find Out What’s Proposed Explore the draft strategy and interactive maps to see what’s planned for your local area: View the draft strategy
Share your views Once you’ve had a look, you can complete a short online survey: Take part in the consultation
Detailed comments can also be made through the interactive maps.
Nature is under pressure, and this is an opportunity to help shape how we protect and improve it for future generations.
Drop-In Sessions
A series of drop-in sessions aimed at farmers and landowners will also take place.
Although targeted at farmers and landowners, these events are open to all. Please come along at any time that suits you during the hours specified.
Thursday 11 June – Westwood Golf Club, Leek 10.30am to 2.30pm
Thursday 18 June – Darnford Moors Golf Club, Lichfield 3pm – 7pm
Friday 19 June – County Showground (Boden Room) 10.30am – 2.30pm
These sessions will be facilitated by Chris Seabridge and Associates, with SCC staff in attendance.
Help to Protect Our Wildlife and Green Spaces: Share Your Views created 7th June 2026
