Connecting with nature in London

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1204 Londoners have responded | 09/01/2025 - 16/02/2025

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Surveys

Survey | Connecting with nature in London

Tell us what you think about London's waterways and natural spaces.

This survey will take about 4 minutes to complete.

The survey ran from 09 January 2025 - 16 February 2025

Talk London members took part 1196 times

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Timeline

STAGE: Evidence gathering

Rewilding London

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Londoners have responded 1491 times

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STAGE: Programme launched

London Rewilding Taskforce report published

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Mayor of London reaches 500,000th tree planted under mayoralty

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Mayor announces 21 successful Rewild London Fund projects

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STAGE: Policy design

Mayor pledges to clean up London's waterways

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STAGE: Evidence gathering

Deputy Mayor of Environment and Energy talks to young Londoners about access to green space

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STAGE: Policy design

Mayor brings together partners to clean up London's waterways

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Mayor commits to reviving nature and wildlife London's waterways

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STAGE: Evidence gathering

Engagement with young Londoners on connections to nature with the London Wildlife Trust

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London's green spaces and waterways

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Londoners have responded 1196 times

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Natural spaces

By green and natural spaces, we mean areas that provide habitat for wildlife as well as space for people. This is not only parks, but spaces like trees, road verges and gardens.

waterways

When we talk about waterways, we are referring to the network of rivers, canals, docks, reservoirs and lakes that wind through London.