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The Local Biodiveristy Action Plan (LBAP)   

The Local Biodiversity Action Plan for Tower Hamlets sets priorities and targets for conservation of species and habitats across the borough, and provides details of what actions we will undertake to achieve these targets. Organisations signed up to these actions include Council departments, Tower Hamlets Homes and other housing associations, charities such as Thames21 and community groups such as the Friends of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park. The Mayor and cabinet approved a new Local Biodiversity Action Plan on 1 October 2014, to run until 2019.

You can download the new Biodiversity Action Plan here (PDF 1.1MB).
 
Progress reports
Tower Hamlets Council and the biodiversity partnership produce annual reports on progress towards delivering the LBAP. The reports for on the 2009-14 LBAP can be downloaded by clicking the links below.
2013-14 (PDF 810KB)
2012-13 (PDF 720KB)
2011-12 (PDF 1MB)
2009-11 (PDF 700KB) 

Newsletters
The Biodiversity Partnership produces a regular newsletter, Tower Habitats Newsflash. These can be downloaded below.
Tower Habitats Newsflash February 2012 (PDF 22KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash May 2012 (PDF 24KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash August 2012 (PDF 24KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash November 2012 (PDF 133KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash February 2013 (PDF 81KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash May 2013 (PDF 75KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash August 2013 (PDF 78KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash December 2013 (PDF 80KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash March 2014 (PDF 110KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash June 2014 (PDF 74KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash September 2014 (PDF 77KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash December 2014 (PDF 126KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash March 2015 (PDF 101KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash June 2015 (PDF 132KB)
Tower Habitats Newsflash September 2015 (PDF 125KB)

Local Biodiversity Action Plan 2009-14

The prevous LBAP covered the period 2009 to 2014. It can be downloaded here (PDF 4MB).
The 2009-14 action plan, with details of progress to April 2012, can also be found on the UK's Biodiversity Action Reporting System (BARS) website by clicking this link.