
Building on last year’s Local Government Ecology Awards, we are excited to open this year’s nominations.
We feel that ecologists working in local government are not sufficiently recognised for the excellent work they do, improving the environment for communities across the country.
To address this, along with the Association of Local Government Ecologists, Verna is excited to run the Local Government Ecology Awards. This annual, UK-wide award recognises and celebrates the innovation and hard work of ecologists working in local government.
From today, anyone can nominate an ecologist working in local government to receive one of these awards, to recognise their work. The deadline for nominations is 21 March, and the winners will be announced in early April.
Criteria
The activities recognised can be anything related to ecology in the context of local government work. We urge nominators to consider a broad range of activities, including and beyond those related to the planning system.
The nominee must work in local government in the UK, and the majority of the work being recognised must have been performed since 1 January 2024. Submissions will be judged according to the following criteria:
- Initial impact: To what extent have the ecologist’s actions driven improvements to nature?
- Scalability: To what extent could the initial impact be scaled across the country?
- Community engagement: To what extent has the ecologist engaged and enabled the local community to have a positive impact on nature?
Winning entries do not have to meet all of these criteria – for example, a project with high impact and community engagement, but which is not scalable nationally, is eligible to be recognised.
Judges
The judging panel has been selected to give an independent, broad, and expert view. Each of the judges is a leader in their field, bringing an important perspective on the role of ecology in local government.
The judges are:
- Liz Milne, Chair, Association of Local Government Ecologists
- Nick White, Principal Advisor for Biodiversity Net Gain, Natural England
- Sally Hayns, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management
- Dr Helen Fearnley, Environment Division, Defra
- Dr Victoria Hills, Chief Executive, Royal Town Planning Institute
Prizes
Each winner will receive a trophy and NHBS vouchers to the value of:
- Local Government Ecologist of the Year (Winner) – £200
- Local Government Ecologist of the Year (Runner-up) – £100
- Young Local Government Ecologist of the Year – £150
Nominate an ecologist
Please nominate an ecologist by filling in the form below. You may nominate yourself or a colleague.
Nominations form
To nominate yourself or any ecologist working in local government, please fill in this form. Please ensure that you fill the form out in full, or your entry will not be considered.