by Carly Briggs | Nov 18, 2025 | LNRS News
Thanks to everyone who was able to contribute their views on the draft Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Local Nature Recovery Strategy earlier this year. We have analysed all your responses and have compiled a summary of these findings in an executive summary report,...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Projects
You might be surprised to know that Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is one of the most nature-depleted areas in England. We want to change that! Imagine living in a world-class place where nature and people flourish together! With your help, together we can create a...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
In 2023 the RSPB began work reverting 67 hectares of arable land back to wetland which helps enlarge the existing reserve to a total of 490ha. The project aims to create fen and wet and dry grassland on the Norfolk/Suffolk border and to protect the remaining carbon...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
In May 2021 the Cambridge Nature Network was launched with a long-term vision for Cambridge to have significant areas of downland, fens, meadows, waterways and woodlands around it, where nature can recover and thrive and where people can experience a wilder...
by Carly Briggs | Nov 17, 2025 | LNRS Case Studies
The construction and monitoring of runoff attenuation features (RAFs) aims to provide further evidence of the benefits of NbS measures for water security and allow the ground truthing of the Environment Agency’s NbS for water availability mapping and modelling...