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you, wildlife and the town and country planning system

Planning Applications And Developments Threatening Wildlife And Wildlife Habitats

Do you feel that development proposed in a planning application that has recently been submitted would damage an area of nature conservation value? If so, please inform us by letter or e-mail attachment, outlining the site location, details of the proposals, and what you think would be the likely impact on wildlife and wild places.

In Lancashire

Write to us at:
The Barn
Berkeley Drive
Bamber Bridge
Preston
PR5 6BY
email:
planning@lancswt.org.uk

In Greater Manchester

Write to us at:
125 Blackburn Road
Bolton
BL1 8HF
email:
bolton@lancswt.org.uk

In Merseyside

Write to us at:
Seaforth Nature Reserve
Port of Liverpool
L21 1JD
email:
seaforth@lancswt.org.uk

Unfortunately, The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester & North Merseyside doesn't have the resources to respond to every planning application that may threaten wildlife and wildlife habitats in our area. This is especially the case for individual trees, very small developments, and those that may affect places and issues that are on the periphery of our remit (sports fields, allotments, Green Belt etc.). However, we do recommend that, as an individual, YOU can make an impact: with some little effort, damaging proposals, if not averted entirely, can be changed.

This is what you could do:

in the immediate term
in the longer term

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