A Partnership Approach to Open Spaces and Biodiversity in Westminster

The City of Westminster has pioneered a collaborative model to safeguard and enhance urban biodiversity while ensuring that green spaces remain welcoming and accessible to the public. This document highlights how partnerships between local authorities, community groups, and stakeholders can address the complex challenges of managing open spaces in densely populated cities.

Focusing on Westminster’s diverse landscapes — from historic parks to small neighborhood gardens — the strategy emphasizes conservation, ecological resilience, and community engagement. It details practical frameworks for habitat protection, sustainable maintenance practices, and policies that integrate biodiversity into urban planning. By combining ecological expertise with active community participation, Westminster demonstrates how urban areas can become greener, healthier, and more sustainable.

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