Hull and East Yorkshire LNRS published

The Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy (HEY LNRS) has been published today, making it the first one in Yorkshire! This is a huge milestone for our region.

The Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy (HEY LNRS) has been published today (2 February 2026.)

This strategy will play a vital role in shaping a more resilient environment for years to come, delivering benefits for nature, people and places across the region.

The Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) for Hull and East Yorkshire sets out a shared, long-term vision for restoring and enhancing nature across our area. East Riding of Yorkshire Council led the development of the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy, supported by the HEY LNP and over 50 other organisations, including the CLA.

The strategy identifies priority habitats, species and locations where action can make the greatest difference. It provides a practical framework to guide decision-making, investment and collaboration, helping partners, communities and land managers work together to support nature recovery while delivering benefits for people and place.

Access the strategy on the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy website.

Key contact:

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Emily Richardson Rural Surveyor, CLA North