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Safeguarding Parks through the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
This week saw the introduction of Labour’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill, a major piece of legislation proposing sweeping reforms.
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This week saw the introduction of Labour’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill, a major piece of legislation proposing sweeping reforms.
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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
As Westminster considers new laws that would require water companies and regulators to take action for National Parks, our Chief Executive Rose O’Neill explores deeply concerning proposals that show why change is desperately needed.
We support an amendment to the Levelling Up Bill which would require public bodies, such as Environment Agency, Ofwat and the water companies to take action and prioritise investment in rivers such as the Lymington.
We are disappointed that government have chosen not to accept amendments that would give new powers to Protected Landscape and have called on them to think again.
We’re delighted to let you know that we reached the Love our National Parks Christmas appeal target in just over one day, on ‘Giving Tuesday’ 29 November.
Join us for the chance to engage with our panel of wildlife, advocacy and environmental experts to debate the new legislation needed to protect our National Parks
An alliance of National Park societies have signed a joint declaration calling for governments in England and Wales to give Protected Landscapes their full backing
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Having received a response from the Secretary of State for Levelling-Up, we remain worried that investment zones could have a damaging effect on Protected Landscapes
Our Chief Executive Dr Rose O’Neill shares our concerns to recent changes set out by the UK Government that could seriously impact England’s landscapes.