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11 mile section brings the total length of the England Coast Path to 81 miles in Cumbria
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Countryside Stewardship application window opens for next year's agreements.
New guidance for land managers launched to help the public enjoy the countryside responsibly
2 boaters have been ordered to pay a combined total of more than £2,600 for not registering their vessels.
Land managers and farmers can apply for funding from the Landscape Recovery scheme for wildlife and river projects.
Wyre Forest National Nature Reserve (NNR) extended by almost 900 hectares (60 percent) to now cover over 1,455 hectares.
Projects in North East & Scottish Borders, Cumbria and South Yorkshire will receive funding to support critically endangered species & habitats.
Farmers and landowners encouraged to create new woodland as a financial and environmentally rewarding option.
Applications are open for the ‘improving farm productivity’ theme of the Farming Investment Fund.
Coronavirus Plan B: Latest position on casework arrangements for the Planning Inspectorate
Public urged to contribute to Natural England’s decision making process.
Over a quarter of a million trees to be planted thanks to funds awarded as part of National Tree Week.
New community forest for Cumbria marks next step in plans to build back greener, protect nature and reach net zero by 2050
Performance and other updates following the publication of our latest official monthly statistics.
Natural England’s decision means better protection and recognition for nationally important invertebrates, breeding birds, plants and geology.
£17.5 million allocated to the first round of funds to support agri-tech innovation
New breeding populations of the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) have been discovered in Kent and East Sussex.
Natural England’s decision means better protection for rare and endangered wild birds and plants that live in and by the lakes.
The UK at pre-COP in Milan: a busy programme of events on climate and sustainability
Back from the Brink initiative sees Breckland-based Shifting Sands project use surprising methods and rabbits to bring about record numbers of rare species.
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