We want to see a Dorset rich in wildlife, for everyone and valued by everyone. Vital to this is making more space for nature not only in the countryside but in our urban areas too, making green spaces that are welcoming for wildlife and for people.
The national Wildlife Trusts movements aims to see 30% of land and sea managed for nature by 2030 and we are working towards this in Dorset. To do this, we need more people to be part of the solution. Acting for nature can take many forms and the more people who engage, the better the outcome for nature. One of the most important things that everyone can do is to make your voice heard by decision makers and local authorities and highlighting the need to address the climate and ecological crises we are facing today.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council have recently launched a series of consultations on a range of aspects of their management of green spaces and parks. These strategies and plans will shape how BCP Council manages and delivers healthy outdoor spaces in urban areas.
Taking part in these consultations gives you the opportunity to ensure that their strategies for these spaces meet the needs of local people and reflect what you want to see in terms of providing benefits for communities and nature in the BCP area.
There are three aspects of BCPs outdoor spaces which are currently being consulted on and we have given a bit more information on each of these below.