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Chancellor visits the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to see the poppy sculpture at its first location on tour.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A new, simple ‘how to’ guide for communities wanting to start up, share or save their own community orchards that could help reverse the national…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New Parks Action Group launched to help England’s public parks and green spaces meet the needs of communities now and in the future.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Lord Gardiner presented 17 pollinator 'champions' with certificates at the annual Bees' Needs Champions awards at Kew Gardens.
An overgrown eyesore in North Warwickshire has been transformed into a wildlife haven as part of environmental works by High Speed Two (HS2) Limited.
Safer, smoother journeys as well as environmental benefits are on the way along the A66 in Cumbria – thanks to a £3.5 million package of improvements.
The completion of a giant reedbed scheme designed to attract an array of wildlife as well as help to keep water clean was celebrated yesterday at Stover Country Park in Devon.
Communities Secretary announces dozens of community groups will receive funding to transform neglected urban spaces into thriving green spaces.
Common Moor SSSI is officially brought into a recovering condition, following improved site management for the rare Culm grassland.
Dounreay’s 140 acres cover a variety of habitats, including maritime grassland and heath, cliffs and seashore, each attracting a unique range of biodiversity.
The NIO responds to recent media coverage of its negotiations with Praxis Care over the future of the Secret Garden café at Hillsborough Castle.
Orchids and bumblebees have benefitted from green-fingered roadworkers on the A19 and the work has cultivated in a top environmental award.
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