August 2020 AONB Monthly update
By Derek Davis
1st Sep 2020 | Opinion
- Volunteers Return, albeit in a limited way
- AONBs' Sustainable Development Fund Recovery Grants NOW OPEN
With a deadline of Monday 5 October 2020. Both Dedham Vale and Coast & Heaths have money to support nature and people recovery post lockdown. Full details and the application form are available: http://www.dedhamvalestourvalley.org/grants-and-funding/sustainable-development-fund/ https://www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org/managing/grants/sdf/
- Parish Councils and Amenity Societies support Dedham Vale AONB and Stour Valley Work
- Nature Recovery Plans: Your Views Sought...
The Government's Glover Review into designated landscapes published in November 2019 encouraged AONBs to do more for Nature Recovery. This follows on from the national AONB network's 'Colchester Declaration' to play its part in nature recovery. Local AONBs are developing plans via Nature Recovery Plans. Your thoughts are welcome so please take a few minutes to engage in the consultations at: http://www.dedhamvalestourvalley.org/home/news-and-blogs/nature-recovery-survey/ https://www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org/2020/08/03/nature-recovery-survey/
- Free Trees
- For your Information...
- AONB Newspapers: We have taken the difficult decision not to produce Autumn/Winter editions of the newspapers. We have developed a protocol to deliver the Spring/Summer editions (that were part of the 50th anniversary of designation celebrations) that were not previously distributed as soon as possible.
- The AONB Partnership colleague, ecologist Seph Pochin, had reason to require the services of the East Anglian Air Ambulance recently. Now recovering he is planning to fundraise for them. If you wish to know more or can help him please visit: www.justgiving.com/fundraisiing/joseph-pochin1
- The Environment Agency sent the following alert on 12 August: We would like to provide some initial detail about low flows noted this week on the River Stour, and particularly in the Nayland area. Our Land and Water team is monitoring the health of the Stour at multiple sites, as well as some monitoring on the Brett. This includes checks on dissolved oxygen levels and watching for signs of fish in distress.
Simon Amstutz, AONB Manager, [email protected] www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org www.dedhamvalestourvalley.org
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