2007 Annual Review
Recommendation 3.15 of 82

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3.15
2007 Annual Review
2007
Closed

Recommendation

As part of the Legacy Masterplan Framework, clarify what resources will be available and which agency will be responsible for managing the implementation of the biodiversity strategy after Games-time, when the restoration of much of the ecology of the Park will occur.

History

Status at 31 Mar 2013

Closed

Status at 01 Oct 2012

Closed

Status at 31 Mar 2012

Closed

Status at 31 Dec 2011

Closed

Status at 30 Sep 2011

Closed

Status at 30 Jun 2011

Closed

Status at 31 Dec 2010

Closed

The ODA will complete the transformation works to the Park during 2013 and then hand it over to the OPLC and LVRPA to manage. The ODA have produced a document 'Towards a 10 year management plan' which sets out how the site can be managed, including the ecological elements of the Park. This is also due to be supplemented by additional information relating to managing the BAP habitats. The OPLC will be looking to procure an estates and facilities management contractor in early 2011. We are informed that this contract will include the management of the park, including the landscape and thus the biodiversity of the site. However, as this is still in development it is not currently possible to verify this. The level of resources available for the long term habitat management will be critical to ensuring that the BAP habitats are able to mature and achieve the appropriate SINC status. Closed (recommendations from the biodiversity review take precedence)

Status at 30 Sep 2010

Progress Made

Status at 30 Jun 2010

Progress Made

Status at 31 Dec 2009

Progress Made

The LMF is developing and includes overarching plans for the biodiversity of the area, taking forward the plans from the ODA, which will hand over an enhanced park, as set out in the Park and Public Realm strategy and Biodiversity Action Plan. A 10 year management plan for the Park has been developed, with the first phase of it submitted to PDT. The LMF and further detailed plans for the ongoing governance and management of the park are currently being reviewed by the OPLC. Progress made