Category: Surrey Parks and Countryside Forum
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Public warned of heightened wildfire risk to Surrey’s green spaces as temperatures rise
People heading out to enjoy the countryside this summer are being urged to think twice about barbecues, litter and smoking The Surrey Nature Partnership, a coalition of leading land managers and conservation organisations, has come together with Surrey Fire and Rescue Service to issue a stark warning on outdoor fire safety this summer – but…
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Surrey’s Important Grasslands Inventory lists rare sites needing protection
The distribution of Surrey’s most delicate and biodiverse grassland habitats – species-rich meadows and pastures once used for grazing but now havens for wildflowers and wildlife, including Small Blue butterflies, Skylarks and colourful waxcap fungi – is now better understood and will hopefully be further protected thanks to SWT staff, partners and volunteers who have completed a full…
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🌿 Introducing the Surrey Nature Partnership Quarterly Newsletter!
We’re delighted to launch the Surrey Nature Partnership (SyNP) Quarterly Newsletter — your seasonal round-up of the latest updates, achievements, and opportunities to get involved in nature recovery across Surrey. 👉 Read our first issue here: Newsletter Launch Edition📬 Sign up to receive future issues: Subscribe to the Newsletter 🌟 In This Issue: Whether you’re a policymaker, land manager,…
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Surrey Parks and Countryside Forum July 2025
Meeting Highlights The Surrey Parks and Countryside Forum convened online on 1st July 2025, bringing together parks and countryside managers from across the county to share updates, discuss strategic projects, and strengthen collaboration on nature conservation. Here are the key takeaways from the session: 🐝 Buglife’s Chalk Grassland Restoration Project Laura Larkin from Buglife introduced…
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Tice’s Meadow Community Day 2025
Sharing on behalf of Surrey County Council Poster Download – Pdf Tice’s Meadow visitor information – Surrey County Council Come along to a free Community Day at Tice’s Meadow on Saturday 19 July from 10am to 4pm. Explore this beautiful wildlife area, meet our volunteers and wildlife experts and take part in a whole host…
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Surrey Hills Management Plan 2025-2030 Consultation
Surrey Nature Partnership Response – June 2025 Surrey Nature Partnership are pleased to share the consultation response submitted to Surrey Hills National Landscape. Read the response here Surrey Hills Management Plan 2025-2030 The consultation closed on 6th June 2025. More Information on the consultation can be found here: Surrey Hills Management Plan 2025-2030 – Surrey…
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Have your say on your experience of Surrey’s Countryside
Surrey Nature Partnership would like to share the below information on behalf of Surrey County Council. There is an online survey open until Friday 30th May 2025 and in person events being held on 30th January and 1st February 2025. Update 13/05/2025 Final opportunity to take part in our Countryside Visitor Survey Residents and visitors…
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Love your Pet, Love Wildlife
We are excited to share the inspiring work of Habitats & Heritage. Their latest blog post, “Love Your Pet, Love the Dawn Chorus,” delves into the magical world of early morning bird songs and how they can bring joy to both you and your pets. Discover how you can support local wildlife and enjoy the…
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Love Dogs, Love Nature in the Surrey Hills
Photo Credit: National Trust Surrey Nature Partnership are proud to be a key supporter of this initiative being overseen by Surrey Hills National Landscape. Nature’s recovery is taking priority in the Surrey Hills National Landscape through a new project, Love Dogs, Love Nature, which empowers responsible dog ownership to enjoy our outstanding countryside whilst safeguarding farming…
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Land Use Consultation
Surrey Nature Partnership Response – April 2025 Surrey Nature Partnership are pleased to share the consultation response submitted to DEFRA for the Land Use Consultation. Read the response here Land Use Consultation The consultation closed on 25th April 2025. More Information on the consultation can be found here: Land Use Consultation – Defra Links to…
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Surrey Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP)
The Surrey Parks and Countryside Forum a working group hosted by the Surrey Nature Partnership met on January 14th 2025 to discuss a variety of matters, one being our consultation response to the ROWIP. Surrey Nature Partnership is keen to here from our members if they have any specific comments they would like us to…

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