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Have your say on councils' strategies to help nature thrive

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October 03, 2025

SOUTH Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City Council have teamed up to invite people to help shape the councils' approaches to climate and nature work in the coming years.

The councils have set out transformative visions for a region where nature thrives, the air and rivers are clean, communities are resilient to the changing climate, and future generations can flourish.

They are developing new strategies to take this work forwards and want local people and organisations to have their say. Councillor Natalie Warren Green, lead cabinet member for environment for South Cambridgeshire District Council, said: “We are keen to lead boldly in climate action, championing innovation, protecting nature, and building resilience for our communities.

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