Category: Surrey Local Nature Recovery Strategy

  • New Board Appointments

    Surrey Nature Partnership is transitioning its board by bidding farewell to three long-serving members while welcoming ten new appointments. This change aims to enhance governance and support the Local Nature Recovery Strategy. The diverse expertise of the new members will help connect environmental, social, and economic priorities, promoting a healthier Surrey.

  • Image stating New Nature Grant Scheme Banner. Up to £5000 for community led nature recovery projects

    New Nature Grants Scheme for Surrey Community Projects

    Surrey County Council’s Greener Futures team has launched a small grant scheme for community groups and parishes working on nature recovery in their local area.  For more information on the purpose of the grant, eligibility criteria, and how to apply, visit the Together for Surrey nature grants webpage where you will find the application form and guidance…

  • Community Driven Nature Recovery – Free Events

    Surrey Local Nature Recovery Strategy – Get Involved! The Surrey Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is now open for public consultation from 31st July to 25th September 2025. As we shift focus from planning to delivery, we want Surrey land managers, landowners, and communities at the heart of this movement. We have two key FREE…

  • Old Grasslands Image with announcement of the launch of the Old Grasslands Inventory

    Surrey Old Grasslands Inventory Launch

    Old Grasslands Inventory points the way to protection for some of Surrey’s rarest habitats Some of Surrey’s most delicate and biodiverse habitats – ancient grasslands once used for grazing but now havens for wildflowers and wildlife including Small Blue butterflies and Skylarks – are set to be better understood and hopefully now protected thanks to…

  • Surrey Local Nature Recovery Strategy

    Geographical workshop series report We really appreciate the valuable contributions of our attendees made during the two series of workshops held across Surrey last year. These efforts have been crucial in shaping the future of nature recovery in our region. Following the conclusion of the second series of Geographical Workshops across the East, West, and…