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Our purpose
To maximise collaboration between
all relevant organisations,
partnerships and individuals in order
to:
ensure that a healthy natural
environment underpins a high
quality of life across Devon with
a strong green economy and
healthy communities.
Ministerial backing
• The need for LNPs to be established (and to work alongside Local
Enterprise Partnerships and Health and Wellbeing Boards) was
recognised in the 2011 Natural Environment White Paper.
• Natural Devon was given LNP status by Ministers in late 2012 along
with 50 other LNPs in England.
• Natural Devon covers Devon (including Torbay but not Plymouth)
Why is Natural Devon needed?
Our quality of life is generally high. However Devon faces a number of
challenges:
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Population growth
Economy (low wages / seasonal employment)
Climate change
Continued impacts on our wildlife and habitats
A complex world of organisations, sectors, funding, priorities…….
State of Devon’s Nature
The 2013 report showed that Devon continues to support an amazing
diversity of wildlife. However:
• Species in danger of extinction in Devon include the water vole,
breeding curlew, ring ouzel and high brown fritillary butterfly.
• Only around a third of our rivers are in good condition.
• Many of our lowland grasslands are under grazed and threatened
by scrub encroachment.
Our environment underpins life
• The value of our environment is generally taken for granted and
often not valued in decision making.
– The health value of the UK’s green spaces is £30 billion a year
– The cost of replacing pollination services provided by bees is ~ £1.8 billion a
year in the UK
– Visitors to the East Devon coast spend over £250 million each year
– The value of Brixham’s landing is £22 million a year
‘There is no business on a dead planet’
(Petter Stordalen, Norwegian businessman and billionaire)
Complexity
Inshore Fisheries and
Conservation Authority
Natural
Developers
England
Gov deps Exeter University
West Country Rivers
Trust
Community
Council of Devon
Schools
Farmers
FWAG SW
RSPB
Fishermen
Active Devon
AONBs
Forestry
National
Devon
sector
South West
Wildlife
Trust
Marine
Water
GPs
Trust
Public
Management
Local
Organisation
Health Businesses
Authorities
Forestry
Commission
Environment
Plymouth University
Agency
Added value
We need an umbrella partnership which can:
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Improve communication and awareness
Forge links
Provide a common evidence base
Champion priorities
Speak with one voice and influence decisions
Help to unlock resources
Partnership structure
• Chair – Suzanne Goodfellow
• Board – Represents the wide range of
sectors, provides leadership
• Executive Group - Supports the Board
• Forum - provides an ‘umbrella’ for
anyone with an interest in securing the
benefits of a healthy natural environment.
• Coordinator - Sarah Jennings, DCC
Board members (nominated by their sector)
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Suzanne Goodfellow – Independent Chair
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Wildlife NGOs represented by Harry Barton, CEO of Devon Wildlife Trust
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Community sector represented by Elaine Cook, CEO of the Community Council of Devon
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Health sector represented by Dr Virginia Pearson, Director of Public Health for Devon
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Local Authorities represented by Nicola Bulbeck, CEO of Teignbridge District Council
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Schools represented by David Weatherly, School Improvement Adviser
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Farmers represented by Robin Milton, Exmoor farmer
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Protected Landscapes represented by Corinna Woodall, Tamer Valley AONB
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Defra family represented by John Holmes, Natural England Area Manager
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Higher education represented by Professor Martin Attrill, Director of the Marine
Institute, Plymouth University
The Board (+ Nick Baker!)
Aims
Three aims and seven priorities have been agreed following consultation with Forum members
Aims:
1. To protect and improve Devon’s natural environment –
led by Harry Barton
2. To grow Devon’s green economy – led by Suzanne
Goodfellow
3. To reconnect Devon’s people with nature – led by
Elaine Cook
Seven Themes
‘Naturally Healthy’
- Dr Virginia Pearson
‘Farming with Nature’
- Robin Milton
‘Green Connections’
- Nicola Bulbeck
‘Outdoor Learning’
- David Weatherley
‘Wood for Good’
‘Resilient wetlands’
- John Holmes
- Corinna Woodall
‘Sustainable Seas’
- Professor Martin Attrill
Themes…..
• Each theme has a vision.
• Leads are developing a simple action plan (based on a gap analysis /
identifying actions needed to help achieve the vision)
Example – Vision for Naturally Healthy
• Everyone in Devon has the opportunity and the confidence to be
‘naturally active’ in order to improve their health and wellbeing.
For more information see the website (www.naturaldevon.org.uk) and
Prospectus
How Natural Devon is making a difference.
Examples……..
Influence
• Input into the LEP’s strategies and structure
• Input into New Environmental Land Management Scheme
• Supporting funding bids which help to meet our aims
• 2014 Ministerial visit to Devon
Evidence
• Published a Devon State of Environment report
• Published a report on barriers to people being naturally active
Forging links / combining funds
• Health and environment sectors working together - research
into barriers, workshop to bring people together, National Park
health projects
• Health and outdoor education sectors working together on a
new schools project
• Marine partners developing an environmental action plan
• Forestry, energy and environment sectors taking forward wood
fuel work
Improved communication
• Website beginning to be used as an information hub www.naturaldevon.org.uk
• Newsletter to all Forum members
• Successful conference held in March 2014 – 140 delegates from
a wide range of sectors
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Natural Devon is about us all working better together to ensure
that Devon stays fantastic.
How can you help?
To get involved contact a Board member, Executive member or
the Coordinator – [email protected]