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Safeguarding Parks through the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
Read our response to Labour’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill, a major piece of legislation that could affect National Parks
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Read our response to Labour’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill, a major piece of legislation that could affect National Parks
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For better or worse, we have a clearer picture of the budgets for 2025-2026 for National Parks in England and Wales.
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We've written to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves imploring her to not bulldoze though Labour's greatest legacy after her announcements
Friends of Campaign for National Parks receive a bi-annual printed Viewpoint Magazine. With the latest edition about to land, we're sharing the previous one.
Campaign for National Parks Policy and Research Manager Ruth Bradshaw presented the 'National Parks and the Climate Emergency' report to the APPG on National Parks
We had an amazing response to our Park Protector Awards 2021 from almost every National Park in England and Wales and we can now reveal the winners.
The shortlist for the Park Protector and Year of Green Action Awards are announced
A stunning panorama of the Western Brecon Beacons has won the summer of beauty photography competition run by HF Holidays and Campaign for National Parks.
Projects contributing to our beautiful National Parks could win £2,000 boost in Park Protector Award 2018
Raising the bar: improving nature in our National Parks argues that a change is urgently needed to enable the Parks to halt, and reverse the loss in wildlife seen across England and Wales
National Grid has announced that they are now proposing to underground all 23.4km of pylons in the Lake District
“National Parks need to remain relevant – don’t pickle them in aspic,” says our new President, Caroline Quentin
Please to hear National Grid has delayed the next stage of the consultation on a project to erect 24km of overhead lines right through the Lake District