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West Norfolk Council is set to embark on a crusade to protect bees, butterflies and wasps in a bid to prevent dwindling population levels. The borough council is considering introducing a raft of measures which will put the needs of pollinators at the heart of its policies that aim to boost biodiversity. This includes changes to how it manages green spaces at cemeteries and parks and introducing planning rules to ensure insect-friendly habitats are created. The new policies from the Biodiversity Task Group, set up in 2023, have a budget of £80,000 to support its work and members are seeking to…

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