Council services
Countryside - conservation: Outline
The plant and animal species found in the United Kingdom today have all been affected by Man's activities over the centuries. Today, more than ever, these activities are having negative effects on the natural world and its species. Major threats include new development, pollution, changing land usage and intensification of agriculture. Changes across the United Kingdom have also been reflected locally in Southend-on-Sea.
For further information and advice on how to take action for Biodiversity please contact us using the details below.
Further Information
- Additional Planning Controls - Article 4 Directions
- Trees in Conservation Areas
- Conservation Area Window Grants
- Conservation Area Guidance
- Conservation Contacts
- Conservation Working Party
- Chapmanslord Conservation Area
- Clifftown Conservation Area
- Crowstone Conservation Area
- Eastern Esplanade Conservation Area
- Leigh Cliff Conservation Area
- Leigh Conservation Area
- Leigh Old Town Conservation Area
- Milton Conservation Area
- Prittlewell Conservation Area
- Shorefields Conservation Area
- The Kursaal Conservation Area
- The Leas Conservation Area
- Warrior Square Conservation Area
- Conservation Area Character Appraisals
- Shoebury Garrison Conservation Area
- Conservation Areas
Contact: General Enquiries & Out of Hours Service
Email: council@southend.gov.uk
Telephone: 01702 215000
Civic Centre, Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, SS2 6ER