Protecting the Green Belt around Gerrards Cross provides significant environmental benefits. These natural areas support biodiversity, improve air quality and help mitigate the effects of climate change.
The Green Belt is home to a wide range of wildlife. Hedgerows, woodlands and meadows provide essential habitats for birds, insects and mammals. Protecting these areas ensures that local species continue to thrive.
Green Belt land also plays a vital role in climate resilience. Trees and vegetation absorb carbon, reduce flooding risk and help regulate temperature. These natural defences are increasingly important in a changing climate.
By protecting the Green Belt, Gerrards Cross supports a healthier, more sustainable environment.




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