Nature Isn't Neat

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Following successful grassland management pilots to improve biodiversity across the Gwent local authorities, this year the Nature isn’t Neat approach to management is being coordinated to cover wider areas across Gwent.

Our alternative way of managing grasslands in green spaces benefits nature by creating meadow areas, which will help us meet the challenges of the climate and biodiversity crisis.

By changing how we manage grasslands we are allowing more wildflowers to grow and creating better habitats for pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.

This survey is to inform us on your opinions and attitudes to the changes made to the management of green spaces in your local area as part of the Nature isn’t Neat project.

Complete the survey

Following successful grassland management pilots to improve biodiversity across the Gwent local authorities, this year the Nature isn’t Neat approach to management is being coordinated to cover wider areas across Gwent.

Our alternative way of managing grasslands in green spaces benefits nature by creating meadow areas, which will help us meet the challenges of the climate and biodiversity crisis.

By changing how we manage grasslands we are allowing more wildflowers to grow and creating better habitats for pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.

This survey is to inform us on your opinions and attitudes to the changes made to the management of green spaces in your local area as part of the Nature isn’t Neat project.

Complete the survey

Page last updated: 23 May 2023, 03:14 PM