Restoring and protecting nature across Herefordshire consultation
Have your say on Herefordshire's Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS). Thursday 5 February to Sunday 29 March 2026. This consultation is closed.
Herefordshire's new proposed Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) has been developed in partnership by residents, environmental groups, landowners, farmers, charities, Herefordshire Council and others. People emphasised that safeguarding the county's rivers, woodlands, hedgerows and wildlife is a priority.
The LNRS was launched for public consultation. It's a major new plan incorporating:
- 15 habitat priorities designed to protect, enhance and reconnect the landscapes, habitats and species that make Herefordshire special
- Almost 100 potential opportunities to boost biodiversity and restore natural assets across Herefordshire's 200,000 hectares
- An interactive online map allows people to zoom in on 42 potential habitat measure and 12 supporting actions, plus 43 potential species measures
The LNRS is not a list of mandatory schemes. Instead it outlines a menu of voluntary ideas and suggestions, alongside existing nature reserves, wildlife sites and unique habitats, that residents, farmers and all types of landowners can choose to pursue with support from the council and partners.
This consultation asked you to comment on the proposals and sites identified with potential to create healthier habitats, cleaner watercourses, richer wildlife and more resilient ecosystems, and also asked for any further ideas or suggestions for suitable sites.
Documents
- LNRS summary document
- Description of the strategy area
- Priorities and measures
- Engagement report
- Developers and planners user guide
- Farmers, foresters, landowners and land managers user guide
- Local interest groups, communities and individuals user guide
- Species methodology
- Priorities and measures methodology
- Mapping methodology
Closing date
The closing date for the consultation was midnight on Sunday 29 March 2026.
How we'll use the information from this consultation
The information we gather will be used to inform and refine the written strategy and mapping. A summary of the consultation will be published on this page in 2026. Any comments provided will be treated as confidential and will be anonymised before publication.
If you have any queries please contact us at naturerecovery@herefordshire.gov.uk
Background
The LNRS is a key statutory document required by Government, as part of strategies to help national efforts to reverse the decline of biodiversity.
Herefordshire is one of 48 such plans nationally. It has been developed jointly by the council and partners, including Wye Valley National Landscape, Herefordshire Biological Records Centre, Herefordshire Wildlife Trust, Farm Herefordshire, The Wye and Usk Foundation, Herefordshire and Worcestershire Earth Heritage Trust, Wye Catchment Partnership, The Country Land and Business Association, National Farmers Union, Forestry England, Natural England, the Environment Agency, plus 170+ residents across the county.
Published: Thursday 5 February 2026