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Thank you to those who came to our latest HEY LNRS general update webinar. If you missed it, you can watch the recording on our East Riding of Yorkshire Council YouTube channel here; HEY LNRS Update Webinar - April 2024
We will keep you updated through our Commonplace page with information about our next update webinar.
Posted on 1st May 2024
by Emily Kennedy
Less than 1 week to go for our next HEY LNRS progress update webinar! Join us on the 24th of April as we update on you on our progress. There will also be opportunity for you to ask questions. Have you registered yet? HEY LNRS Update Webinar - April
You will be able to find all recordings for these webinars on the East Riding of Yorkshire Council YouTube channel.
Members of our team will also be presenting at the upcoming #TeamWilder Empowerment Day, at Hull Streetlife Museum, on Sunday 21st April at 13:50. This is free to attend, and we look forward to seeing you there!
Posted on 18th April 2024
by Emily Kennedy
Join us on the 24th of April for our next general update webinar. We will be providing a progress update on the development of the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy (HEY LNRS). There will be an opportunity for you to ask questions also. You can find recordings of our previous webinars on the East Riding of Yorkshire Council YouTube channel.
Registration details can be found here; HEY LNRS Update Webinar - April
Posted on 15th March 2024
by Emily Kennedy
If you missed our last HEY LNRS general update webinar, you can watch the recording on our East Riding of Yorkshire Council YouTube channel here; HEY LNRS Update Webinar - February 2024
Another HEY LNRS update webinar is in the works. Keep an eye out for more details, which will be released soon!
Posted on 7th March 2024
by Emily Kennedy
Less than 1 week to go for our next HEY LNRS progress update webinar! Join us on the 29th of February as we update on you on our progress. There will also be opportunity for you to ask questions. Have you registered yet?
Registration details can be found here; HEY LNRS Update Webinar
Posted on 26th February 2024
by Emily Kennedy
Join one of our project team on 29th February for a progress update on the development of the Hull & East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy. This webinar is intended for any resident of Hull and East Riding who is interested in the LNRS. There will be the opportunity to ask questions.
You can register for the webinar by clicking here
Posted on 12th February 2024
by J. Pemberton
Share your views on coastal & marine local nature recovery.
This short survey is a chance for you to tell us why our coastal and marine environments are so special, which areas are most important to you, and highlight the challenges, opportunities and pressures you feel are impacting coastal and marine ecosystems.
The survey is hosted by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, but covers the whole of the Yorkshire coast from Staithes to Spurn. Have your say before 31st January!
https://heylnrs.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/coastal-marine-lnrs-public-survey/step1
Posted on 24th January 2024
by Emily Kennedy
Hope you had a great Christmas and Happy New Year!
There is less than one week to go to tell us your ideas and suggestions for local nature recovery in Hull and East Yorkshire through our Commonplace public surveys. The General Survey, Landowner/Manager Survey and Map Survey are all running until the 7th of January.
If you haven't already, please fill the relevant survey in as we are keen to hear your views on what local nature recovery is important to you and where you feel these actions should take place. Your responses will allow contribute to a prioritisation process and the creation of a local nature recovery network.
We also have a Coastal and Marine Public Survey running until the end of January.
You can find out more information on the HEY LNRS by watching our introductory webinar on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le-Axgk87t0
Posted on 2nd January 2024
by Ellen Massey
A gentle reminder there are less than 3 weeks left for you to tell us your thoughts on local nature recovery in Hull and East Yorkshire through our public surveys. The General Survey and Landowner/Manager Survey are both running until the 7th of January. We also have a Coastal & Marine Public Survey running until the end of January.
We want to hear your views on what actions are important to you and where you feel these actions should take place. Your responses will allow contribute to a prioritisation process and the creation of a local nature recovery network.
You can find out more information on the HEY LNRS by watching our introductory webinar on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le-Axgk87t0
Posted on 19th December 2023
by Ellen Massey
More tickets have now been made available for the introductory webinar on the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy on the 6th of December.
Sign up now to find out more about the Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS), what it is for, how it will work and how you can get involved.
To find out more, please visit the Events page on Commonplace or visit the Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-the-hull-east-yorkshire-local-nature-recovery-strategy-tickets-767532358947 to sign up.
Posted on 1st December 2023
by Ellen Massey
Natural England and East Riding of Yorkshire Council are hosting an introductory webinar on the 6th of December for residents, businesses and interest groups within Hull & East Riding. The webinar will explain the background to our Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS), what it is for, how it will work and how to get involved.
To find out more, please visit the Events page on Commonplace or visit the Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-the-hull-east-yorkshire-local-nature-recovery-strategy-tickets-767532358947to sign up.
If you haven't already, please fill in our surveys to let us know your views, what is most important to you and where you feel action should take place for nature recovery in the area.
Posted on 29th November 2023
by Ellen Massey