Cumbria Plan Bee | Make a pledge

Hoverfly on a sunflower copyright Vaughn Matthews

Hoverfly © Vaughn Matthews

Make the pledge to support our native pollinators

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Commit to playing your part in nature’s recovery

Make a public promise today that you'll take action for our native pollinators. Use the form below to add your pledge/s for pollinators to the map! 

Make one or more pledges, and encourage your friends and family, community or organisation to do the same, for bees and other insect pollinators.

 

How are you making your pledge?
I/We pledge to do my/our part in delivering Cumbria’s Plan Bee by:
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Westmorland and Furness Council will support our communities to establish and improve our networks of pollinator habitats across council land and wider.

Using funding from the Local Authority Environment Fund, the council has committed £95,000 to the Planting for Pollinator partnership.

In addition, W&F cabinet announced on the 6th of June 2023 they are investing over £900,000 into Climate and Natural Environment Funds.

This will help our partners and communities improve our natural environments for the benefit of pollinators, nature and residents.
Westmorland and Furness Council