As of February 2025
Rugby Borough Council has not declared a nature emergency.
Rugby Borough Council has not committed to develop an evidence-based action plan for pushing nature into recovery.
Rugby Borough Council has not committed to embed nature’s recovery into all strategic plans and policy areas.
Rugby Borough Council has not committed to protect and manage 30% of council landholdings for nature recovery by 2030.
We’re happy to share policy ideas and insights with local authorities.
If your local authority is looking for guidance on tree and nature policies, email governmentaffairs@woodlandtrust.org.uk.
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Take action in your communityHere are the 10 most similar councils, based on a combination of distance, urban/rural split, emissions profile, and deprivation.
| Council | Similarity | Nature emergency | Evidence-based action plan | Embedded in strategy | 30 by 30 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rugby Borough Council | This council | No | No | No | |
| South Kesteven District Council | 85.9% | No | No | No | |
| Staffordshire County Council | 85.0% | 2022 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Suffolk County Council | 83.5% | No | No | No | |
| Amber Valley Borough Council | 83.4% | No | No | No | |
| Warwickshire County Council | 83.1% | No | No | No | |
| Derbyshire County Council | 82.8% | 2022 | No | No | No |
| Tewkesbury Borough Council | 82.5% | 2023 | No | No | No |
| Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council | 81.5% | 2023 | Yes | No | No |
| Cherwell District Council | 81.2% | No | No | No | |
| Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council | 80.7% | 2021 | Yes | Yes | No |
We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information, which is correct as of the website launch in February 2025. Your council may have since taken action that is not yet recorded here. We plan to publish a full update in March 2027.
Something not right? If you have any corrections in the meantime, please contact governmentaffairs@woodlandtrust.org.uk.