How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment?
Local Plan Q21c)
Responder id | Responder name | Content name | Question | Answer |
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405 | martin | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | All new developments need a range of 'encouragements' from nest boxes, green walls or roof surfaces, green corridors, community orchards and the like. |
424 | rbarlow | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | Prioritise the planting of trees within new development |
442 | Roseanne | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | Bio bridges so nature isn’t kept locked in pockets across the city, green roofs and walls (sedum, moss, wildflowers, fern walls), community gardens, introduction of water into natural spaces |
443 | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | By requiring the creation, restoration and recovery of habitats, rather than just conserving what is left, which is highly degraded. | |
538 | markbartonrn | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | open spaces should not just be lawn - need to build corridors and wild areas. |
618 | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | Be more ambitious with green roofs. Stop spraying "weeds" in parks and pavement edges. Let nature through! Encourage and promote depaving where appropriate and insisting on permeable surfaces in driveways and gardens. | |
654 | johnbudd | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | By using as many green options as possible |
656 | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | yes, at least. | |
694 | pat.omahoney | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | More urban wild areas eg roundabouts , central reservations, housing development with more gardens , less concrete and impermeable surfaces. |
716 | clareseek | Feedback (Q21-25) | Question 21c: How should new development seek to deliver biodiversity net gain within Portsmouth's urban environment? | Use of a range of solutions e.g. green walls and roofs, open space, bat boxes, holes for hedgehogs, growing space, tree planting, grass areas etc. |
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