CONSULTATIONS NOW CLOSED - thank you to all who contributed
An image of a wetland with bulrushes and birds, with the text 'Help shape Suffolk's nature recovery', 'More nature in Suffolk?' and 'Have your say'
An image of a church and a meadow, with the text 'A new plan for nature's recovery across Norfolk', 'Have your say' and 'Public consultation open now'

Suffolk and Norfolk's Local Nature Recovery Strategies identify priorities and actions for restoring and enhancing nature across the counties.

They were created in collaboration with landowners and farmers, conservation experts and local communities.

Norfolk and Suffolk are home to many important species and spaces for nature, but these are often isolated and fragmented.

The LNRSs will play a crucial role in reversing biodiversity loss, helping adapt to a changing climate and ensuring sustainable land use that benefits people and wildlife.

We will now review all comments received and make appropriate changes to the document and mapping.
The documents must be approved via internal governance processes and the final publication dates are currently set as October-November 2025.
The draft documents and maps are still available to view.