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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
Our 'All I want for Christmas...' campaign looks at what National Parks in England and Wales need to deliver for People, Nature and Climate. We need your help!
Campaign for National Parks asked people for their visions for National Parks for the next 70 years during its Council Meeting and AGM 2021.
New Campaign for National Parks animation unveiled
The release of the Government's Net Zero strategy coincided with a commitment from the UK's National Park Authorities to ensure net zero National Parks by 2045.
Campaign for National Parks ‘National Parks: New Perspectives’ scheme to support the next generation of National Parks communicators with 10 x £1,000 bursaries
Almost 100 photographs were submitted to the Campaign for National Parks Documenting Climate Change Photography Competition 2021 - here are the shortlisted images.
The winners of Campaign for National Parks' 'documenting climate change in National Parks' photography competition have been revealed.
Scenes of extreme weather, pollution and nature recovery feature in the shortlist for the People’s Choice Phone Photograph award in this year’s photo competition.
Campaign for National Parks is supporting the next generation of National Park communicators to share their stories of National Parks in England and Wales.
Today (21 September 2021) marks two years since the publication of Julian Glover’s Landscapes Review and we're still awaiting a full Government response.