Total quantity or scope of tender
To prepare individual woodland management plans for each of the nine woodlands in this specification. Each plan should include content based around the areas noted below, with a pro-active focus around biodiversity enhancement and, in association, opportunities for improved public access and interpretation of the natural asset (in a broad range of formats). Overview of activities expected:
- Carry out basic walk through surveys
- Create woodland compartment maps
- Description of native woodland features
- Review of biodiversity data
- Appraisal of ecological status
- Prepare a 30 year management strategy with detailed action plan for the next 10 years .
- Propose content of on-site signage for the public, highlighting key features
- Recommend future projects to enhance biodiversity and public access to each area .
- Plans should set out climate risks to management activities and set out the evidence base /modelling.
Biodiversity
• Review of current biodiversity data and ecological status
• Potential biodiversity
- Growth/enhancement and protection of existing habitat and species.
- Opportunities for the creation of new habitats, using the Powys Nature Recovery Action Plan (NRAP) to establish which habitat opportunities exist and support benefit to Section 7 Species.
- Identification of a range of innovative techniques e.g natural addition of splits in trees to support improved bat habitat; use of dead wood, maximising the natural woodland structure (open glades) etc.
- How best the Council can monitor the impact of any enhancements to biodiversity
• Programme of enhancement works
- Make use of operational tree surveys to put forward a programme of enhancement work that is centred around the biodiversity benefit and woodland health in general.
- To support improved public communications, the creation of an annual visual ‘woodland calendar’, explaining why actions /activities are taking place e.g at a certain time of the year.
- Consideration: All enhancement works programmed within a woodland will have prior agreement and have been communicated with other interested parties prior to any work being completed.
Carbon Sequestration
• Identify opportunities for carbon sequestration that would support the Councils activity in relation to climate impact.
• Identify areas where habitat can be created or restored and what the Green House Gas removal potential would be of such plans.
• Identify the Green House Gas removal potential of different types of habitat.
Public Access
• Annual calendar of works taking consideration of biodiversity (linked with the above), and the impacts upon access e.g the presence or cutting of brambles that may impede access but provide a food source for insects etc.
• Plans must take into account relevant designations – e.g public rights of way, common land, SSSI. The contractor will need to liaise with Natural Resource Wales, as relevant to each woodland.
• Identify opportunities for:
- New and/or improved messaging around the woodland asset, from a nature recovery perspective.
- Site interpretation or signage.
- For increased public engagement e.g with schools etc
- Ways to achieve access to and awareness of the woodland/s that may not be physical access.
Draft plans must be submitted for review by 31st January 2025. The finalised plans and invoices must be submitted by 28th February 2025.
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