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    BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIC SITES

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    Decision Maker: Cabinet

    Decision status: Recommendations Approved

    Is Key decision?: Yes

    Is subject to call in?: Yes

    Purpose:

    1.1  To present the process for enhancing biodiversity on Council owned Strategic Parks and Open Spaces and endorse the short, medium, and long-term goals for continued improvement in Biodiversity habitat on those sites in readiness for future funding opportunities.

     

    1.2  As part of the Climate Strategy, adopted in February 2023, the Council has also committed to delivering a biodiversity programme across the District to include community and Council-owned Open Spaces.

     

    1.3  This report seeks endorsement to plan to improve nature across the District and secure physical and mental health co-benefits for our residents.

     

    Decision:

    The Cabinet:

     

    1)  approved of the following delivery schedule for planned biodiversity enhancement work for HDC strategic sites:

     

    Short-term (Tranche 1) – 1 - 2 Years

     

    ·  Hill Rise Park, St Ives

    ·  Priory Park, St Neots

    ·  Spring Common, Huntingdon

     

    Medium-term (Tranche 2) – 3 – 5 Years

     

    ·  Barford Road Pocket Park, St Neots

    ·  Stukeley Meadows Nature Reserve, Huntingdon

    ·  Sapley Playing Fields, Huntingdon

     

    Long-term (Tranche 3) – 5 – 10 Years

     

    ·  Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Huntingdon

    ·  Riverside Park, St Neots

    ·  Oxmoor Urban Park, Huntingdon

    ·  Berman Park, St Ives

    ·  Paxton Pits, Little Paxton

    ·  The Thicket, St Ives

    ·  Holt Island, St Ives

     

    2)  endorsed the decision to commission a delivery partner to lead on the design, consultation and delivery of the work.

     

     

    Reasons for the decision:

    As outlined in the report.

    Alternative options considered:

    As outlined in the report.

     

    Resource Implications:

    As outlined in the report.

     

    Report author: Nick Massey

    Publication date: 17/01/2024

    Date of decision: 16/01/2024

    Decided at meeting: 16/01/2024 - Cabinet

    Effective from: 25/01/2024

    Accompanying Documents:

    • Biodiversity Strategic Sites Report pdf icon PDF 513 KB