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Natural Networks funding increased to encourage more wildlife-rich habitats - Worcestershire County Council

Credit: Becca Bratt
Credit: Becca Bratt

Natural Networks grants, available for projects which aim to create or restore wildlife-rich habitats, have been increased to cover 70% of the total project cost.

Over 200 organisations have already received support and advice from the Natural Networks Programme, since it launched nearly 5 years ago, with grants of £1000 - £15000 still available to help even more organisations access the support they need.

To date, £700,000 (including from the previous European Regional Development Fund Programme) has been given out to projects to help improve biodiversity, with funding still available before the completion of the project on 31st March 2025.

Councillor Richard Morris, Worcestershire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment, said: “The funding available as part of this programme has already gone a long way to helping organisations make improvements to the county’s biodiversity. There’s still some funding available to be accessed over the next few months and what’s even better, you can now get more even more of a contribution towards the total cost of the works. No matter how big or small your project, get in touch, the team is keen to work with you and help you apply for a grant.”

Natural Networks is a grant programme offering advice and funding to projects which aim to create and restore habitats for wildlife.

Worcestershire County Council together with Worcestershire Wildlife Trust are working with communities and landowners to conserve and restore Worcestershire's natural environment so that everyone can appreciate and enjoy our county's rich natural landscape.


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Posted On: 10/01/2024

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