To seek approval of the draft Bracknell Forest Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) 2024-2029 as the basis for a 4-week public consultation.
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 05/03/2024
Decision due: 23 Apr 2024 by Executive
Lead member: Executive Member for Culture, Delivery and Public Protection
Lead director: Executive Director: Place, Planning & Regeneration
Contact: Rosie Lear, Biodiversity Officer Email: rosie.lear@bracknell-forest.gov.uk.
Consultation process
The draft plan has been co-produced with key
internal and external stakeholders. The Biodiversity Officer has
liaised with key stakeholders via workshops and one-to-one
discussions to gather feedback on the previous BAP and ideas for
the BAP 2024-2029. These have been used to develop the draft
document.
The proposal is for the draft document to go to full 4-week public
consultation to gather wider views and use this feedback to develop
the plan further.
The consultation will be mainly based online. The draft BAP and a
summary document will be available with a series of questions to
gather feedback on the proposed objectives and targets and
regarding the supporting information. Hard copies will be made
available at key locations such as Time Square and libraries.
Communications are being planned to promote the consultation. This
will include online communications, such as social media posts, and
opportunities will be taken to promote the consultation to users of
parks and greenspaces via notice boards. The Bracknell Forest
Nature Partnership and other partners involved with the development
of the draft will be sent the consultation directly via email. The
Ranger team and Councillors will be provided with an information
pack so that they can promote the consultation and answer questions
while out on sites or working in the community.
Consultees
Consultees involved with the co-production of
the draft:
Workshop attendees: Crowthorne Village Action Group, Binfield
Environment Group, Binfield Parish Council, Warfield Environment
Group, Easthampstead Living Churchyard Group, Bracknell Forest
Natural History Society, Priestwood Environment Group, Crowthorne
Parish Council, Bracknell Forest Council - Ranger Service,
Bracknell Conservation Volunteers, Wildlife in Ascot, Sandhurst
Town Council, Involve, Moor Green Lakes, Crown Estate, Thames21
(Maidenhead to Teddington Catchment Partnership host), TVERC,
Bracknell Forest Council – Climate Change Officer, Natural
England
Feedback received outside of workshop from: Warfield Environment
Group, Environment Agency, Hedge and Woodland Conservationists,
Natural England (Thames Basin Heath Partnership)
Internal feedback on initial draft received from: Rangers, Climate
Change Officers, Planning Policy, Tree Officers
Proposed public consultation:
The 4-week consultation on the draft plan is aimed at the general
public.
Making Representations: In writing to the Executive Director: Place, Planning & Regeneration.
Financial Impact: There will be no direct financial implications as the BAP is a strategy for guiding work for biodiversity across the borough.