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Environmental Issues

Through the Biodiversity For All Programme, the Strategic Open Spaces Project focuses on 2 key sites across Huntingdonshire.

The Strategic Sites Report details how we decided on which sites to focus on first.

The project uses CPCA funding to help increase biodiversity specifically at these sites with the help of the community.

The project so far

  • January 2024 - evidence gathering and interpretation was completed

  • February/March 2024 - Community engagement and education was completed

  • April/May 2024 - Co-design with the community was completed

What's next?

Biodiversity for All: Enhancing Priory Park and Hill Rise

As part of our ongoing efforts to enrich the natural environment in Huntingdonshire, we will be carrying out several exciting biodiversity enhancement projects at Priory Park and Hill Rise. These works will improve wildlife habitats, promote native species, and make our parks even more enjoyable for the community. Here's what you can expect:

Priory Park: Upcoming works

1. Arboriculture operations

When: Starting the week of 25 November 2024

What to expect: Essential tree care and management, including pruning and removal of unhealthy or obstructive trees to promote healthier growth.

Environmental benefits: Maintaining tree health helps support local wildlife and encourages the long-term growth of native species, creating a better habitat for birds, insects, and small mammals.

2. Tree planting (supply, plant and secure)

When: From 11 November 2024 to the week of 16 December 2024

What to expect: New trees will be planted across the park. These trees will be carefully chosen to match the local ecosystem, and they will be securely planted to ensure they establish well.

Environmental benefits: Planting more trees improves air quality, supports wildlife, and enhances the park’s natural beauty. The trees will help absorb carbon dioxide, playing a small but important role in tackling climate change.

3. Pond clearance and formation

When: From the week of 12 November 2024 to the week of 9 December 2024

What to expect: The pond will be restored to its original depth, with a protective bund (raised bank) built around the perimeter.

Environmental benefits: The restored pond will provide a crucial habitat for aquatic species, including frogs, newts, and insects. It will also enhance biodiversity by attracting birds and other wildlife that rely on water sources.

4. Fencing around the pond perimeter

When: Starting the week of 9 December 2024, finishing the week of 16 December 2024

What to expect: A fence will be installed around the pond to protect the area and ensure safety for visitors.

Environmental benefits: The fence will safeguard the delicate pond ecosystem from disruption while allowing wildlife to thrive in a secure environment.

5. Installation of the dipping pond platform

When: The week of 16 December 2024

What to expect: A special platform will be installed to allow educational pond-dipping activities, where visitors can observe aquatic life up close.

Environmental benefits: This platform encourages education about aquatic ecosystems, helping both children and adults engage with nature and learn more about local wildlife.

6. Wildflower seeding

When:

  • Prep work (mowing and koro off): Week of 4 November 2024 to 11 November 2024

  • Cultivating the area: Week of 11 November 2024 to 18 November 2024

  • Seeding the wildflowers: Week of 25 November 2024 to 2 December 2024

What to expect: The ground will be prepared by removing old vegetation and cultivating the soil, then wildflower seeds will be sown.

Environmental benefits: Wildflower meadows attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, which are vital for biodiversity. These areas also provide food and shelter for a variety of insects and small animals, helping to increase the ecological richness of the park.

Hill Rise: Upcoming works

1.Arboriculture operations

When: Week of 2 December 2024

What to expect: Similar to Priory Park, tree maintenance will be carried out to ensure the health and safety of the park’s trees.

Environmental benefits: This work supports tree longevity and encourages a healthy park ecosystem that benefits wildlife and improves the green canopy of the park.

2.Tree planting (supply, plant and secure)

When: Week of 11 November 2024 to the week of 16 December 2024

What to expect: New trees will be planted across Hill Rise, enhancing the park's natural landscape.

Environmental benefits: Planting native trees will boost local biodiversity, support wildlife, and create more green spaces for the community to enjoy. The trees will also help with carbon capture, contributing to climate action efforts.

3.Wildflower seeding

When:

  • Prep work (mowing and koro off): Week of 11 November 2024 to 18 November 2024

  • Arising piles onsite work: Week of 18 November 2024

  • Cultivating the area: Week of 11 November 2024 to 18 November 2024

  • Seeding: Week of 25 November 2024

What to expect: Similar to Priory Park, Hill Rise will undergo ground preparation and wildflower seeding to establish a vibrant wildflower meadow.

Environmental benefits: Wildflower areas support a wide range of pollinators and other wildlife, helping to create a more biodiverse and resilient ecosystem in the park.