Creation of ‘wildbelts’ will be positive lockdown legacy – The Yorkshire Post says
Typified by the number of families who kept daily watch on a swan nesting on a Leeds lake before her cygnets hatched, this interest is a positive legacy from a year like no other.
All the more reason that land being restored for nature should receive special designation under the Government’s latest reforms intended to simplify the planning process.
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Hide AdThough such sites are small, and not worthy of designation as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, they are, nevertheless, important to the vitality – and sustainability – of local environments.
And if the Government wants to prove its credentials on environmental matters, it will accede to calls today by Wildlife Trusts for a new “wildbelt” designation to protect natural habitats.
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