Planning and Development Resources
When it comes to where we live and work, the real challenge we face is providing places where people can lead happier, healthier lives and have more control over what happens in their communities.
More and more people live their lives with little or no contact with nature and developments often miss opportunities to make neighbourhoods more natural and healthier, and instead damage what is already there. Continuing development in this way, and on an increasingly bigger scale, is not sustainable for wildlife, wild places, the character of neighbourhoods and the people who live there.
Our advice sheets will give you more information on specific actions you can take, on everything from understanding confusing planning jargon to commenting on planning applications. We're developing resources all the time. Let us know if there's something you'd like to see!
Team Wilder
In order for nature to recover, we need many more people on nature’s side. The science shows that if just one person in every four (25%) visibly takes action, this can be enough to change the minds and behaviour of the majority. By taking visible action for nature, no matter how small, you can make an impact and invite more wildlife back into our lives.
With your help, we can put nature into recovery, create more space for wildlife to thrive, and reduce the pressure on the environment. This has to be a joint effort. We all have different skills, knowledge, and experience to offer.