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Introduction
With a growing emphasis on nature recovery and biodiversity within our landscapes, we are seeking to better understand the land practices across the county farms estate and look at ways in which we can support our tenants with future enhancements.
The aim of this survey is to find out more about the biodiversity features (wildlife and habitat) that you are aware of on your farm and collectively it will help us understand what biodiversity features there are across the tenanted farms within Powys.
Alongside, if there are opportunities to enhance biodiversity and nature interest on the farm estate, such as through farm audits and/or advice, we can help with this.
If you would welcome a biodiversity survey or audit of your farm and if you would be interested in enhancing biodiversity on the farm please do let us know, either via the survey or by contacting us separately.
How to share your thoughts
There are a couple of ways to share your views with us.
Send us your feedback via our online survey below (It should take no more than 10 mins)
A paper copy of this survey is available. For this and any questions please email: biodiversity@powys.gov.uk or phone: 01597 826894
Please return paper copies to biodiversity@powys.gov.uk or Ben Mullen, The Gwalia, Ithon Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AA
If you have any questions
If you have any questions or would like more information about the survey, please contact Ben Mullen, Nature Recovery Officer - email: biodiversity@powys.gov.uk or phone: 01597 826894
The deadline for the return of the survey is Tuesday 5th March 2024, 5pm
Introduction
With a growing emphasis on nature recovery and biodiversity within our landscapes, we are seeking to better understand the land practices across the county farms estate and look at ways in which we can support our tenants with future enhancements.
The aim of this survey is to find out more about the biodiversity features (wildlife and habitat) that you are aware of on your farm and collectively it will help us understand what biodiversity features there are across the tenanted farms within Powys.
Alongside, if there are opportunities to enhance biodiversity and nature interest on the farm estate, such as through farm audits and/or advice, we can help with this.
If you would welcome a biodiversity survey or audit of your farm and if you would be interested in enhancing biodiversity on the farm please do let us know, either via the survey or by contacting us separately.
How to share your thoughts
There are a couple of ways to share your views with us.
Send us your feedback via our online survey below (It should take no more than 10 mins)
A paper copy of this survey is available. For this and any questions please email: biodiversity@powys.gov.uk or phone: 01597 826894
Please return paper copies to biodiversity@powys.gov.uk or Ben Mullen, The Gwalia, Ithon Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AA
If you have any questions
If you have any questions or would like more information about the survey, please contact Ben Mullen, Nature Recovery Officer - email: biodiversity@powys.gov.uk or phone: 01597 826894
The deadline for the return of the survey is Tuesday 5th March 2024, 5pm
Please note: Powys County Council is responsible for ensuring and protecting your privacy when you respond to a survey using this portal. .If you were to give us any personal data (your full name, address or phone number), we would like you to know that it will be stored securely for a limited period only, used only for the purposes described in the survey and in compliance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and DPA 2018. Click here to find out more.
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