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The Lancashire Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) was published on 16th January 2026, in accordance with the requirements of The Environment (Local Nature Recovery Strategies) (Procedure) Regulations 2023 and taking account of the results of a public consultation which concluded in August 2025. We would like to thank everyone who responded to the consultation and all those who have assisted in preparing the final strategy. Requesting nature recovery spatial layers
The Lancashire LNRS layers are available on data.gov.uk. If you would like the layers for a specific area within Lancashire extracting from the dataset then please fill out a data request form available on the commercial data services area on the Lancashire Environment Record Network (LERN) webpage. What is a Local Nature Recovery Strategy?Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) were introduced by the Environment Act 2021 to drive nature's recovery and provide wider environmental improvements. Their main purpose is to identify locations to create or improve habitat most likely to provide the greatest benefit for nature and the wider environment. The LNRS is a tool to identify opportunities for nature recovery, which can be used to target action and funding. It is important to note that the LNRS is not a delivery plan and does not place any obligations or restrictions on landowners. It identifies the best opportunities and locations for nature recovery. However, this does not preclude nature recovery action in other locations. Preparing the Lancashire Local Nature Recovery StrategyLancashire County Council was appointed as the responsible authority for the preparation of the Lancashire LNRS, which includes Blackburn with Darwen and Blackpool. An inclusive and collaborative approach has been taken to co-produce the Strategy with a broad range of stakeholders. Details of how the strategy has been developed can be found within the Lancashire LNRS Evidence and Technical Information Document. The Lancashire LNRS was the subject of a 6-week public consultation process between June and August 2025. This resulted in a large number of responses from residents and others, demonstrating widespread public support for the strategy and enthusiasm to be involved in the delivery process. Consultation responses also highlighted potential improvements to the strategy. The final strategy takes account of the feedback received. Further details of the public consultation and how it was taken into account within the final strategy can be found within the Lancashire LNRS Consultation Report and associated documents. Lancashire's vision for nature recoveryThis Strategy provides a shared vision for collaborative nature recovery action to protect, enhance and connect our rich natural environment and biodiversity to benefit all Lancashire residents and visitors. It aims to:
The Strategy is made up of two main elements, a Statement of Biodiversity Priorities, and a Local Habitat Map. The Statement of Biodiversity Priorities, includes:
Delivering the Lancashire Local Nature Recovery Strategy Delivery of the LNRS will include:
The Lancashire LNRS was produced with contributions from a broad range of stakeholders. Lancashire County Council would like to thank all those who contributed to the LNRS and everyone who will be involved in its implementation. Contact details If you would like to contact the Nature Recovery Team please email: [email protected]
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