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Biodiversity Duty Update

Meeting: 08/06/2021 - Environment & Economy Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Item 8)

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Decision:

That progress with the biodiversity strategy be supported.

Minutes:

The Chief Officer (Planning, Economy & Environment) introduced an update report on progress in delivering the biodiversity and resilience of ecosystems duty under Section 6 of the Environment (Wales) Act 2016.  The Council’s second biodiversity duty plan entitled ‘Supporting Nature in Flintshire’ detailed ongoing good work in delivering these objectives during the period 2020-2023.

 

The Access & Natural Environment Manager reported that 85% of actions being taken to deliver the six objectives were either completed or on target.  He spoke about the impact from the emergency situation on different work streams which required a change in the way of working.

 

The Committee was introduced to Sarah Slater, the Biodiversity Officer, who shared presentation slides covering:

 

·         Investment in cut and collect machinery

·         Non chemical weed control and cleaning

·         Wildflower campaign

 

The Biodiversity Officer acknowledged the Chair’s suggestion on the coastal path as a location for the wildflower campaign and said that sites were assessed against various criteria.  She welcomed further suggestions from Members via email.

 

In response to comments from Councillor Glyn Banks, the Chief Officer (Planning, Economy & Environment) provided information on carbon storage projects including the appointment of Alex Ellis to explore options with Council owned assets.  The Biodiversity Officer spoke about investment in Foamstream chemical-free weed control system which was also used by other services across the Council.

 

The recommendation was moved and seconded by Councillors Paul Shotton and Joe Johnson.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That progress with the biodiversity strategy be supported.