With elections taking place in May—and plans underway to establish a new Combined County Authority for Norfolk and Suffolk—we’ve joined forced with Suffolk Wildlife Trust, alongside other local environmental groups, to launch our United for Nature campaign.
The initiative calls on local leaders to ensure that nature recovery and environmental sustainability are central to future decision-making.
At a time when climate change and biodiversity loss are approaching critical tipping points, we believe that the region faces a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver genuinely sustainable growth that benefits both people and wildlife.
At the heart of the campaign is a clear message: restoring nature is not optional—it is essential to securing a healthier, more resilient future.
Our CEO, Eliot Lyne, says: ‘Devolution is reshaping how our county is governed. We’re seizing the opportunity—working to influence today’s leaders and tomorrow’s decision-makers to put Norfolk’s nature at the heart of it from the start.