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Waters around weirs, sluices, locks and pumping stations can be dangerous.
Designation would allow area to benefit from greater protection, safeguarding beautiful landscapes for future generations.
Renewed commitment to boost nature recovery and help more people from all part of society access Britain’s most beautiful landscapes
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The creation of Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest is part of a government drive to see tree planting rates treble in England by the end of this Parliament.
Braunton tenant-farmer Andrew Cooper has been ordered to pay more than £30,000 for ploughing historically important fields linked to prehistoric and Second World War periods.
Each of 7 boaters pays hefty fine and court costs for failing to register their vessels.
#PlantForOurPlanet launched on World Environment Day as part of building back greener
The Environment Agency is two years into a project to eradicate Giant Hogweed at the Denver Complex in Norfolk.
Volunteers have helped the Environment Agency eliminate floating pennywort along a stretch of the River Cam in Cambridgeshire.
Forestry Commission at the helm of ambitious new commitments to tree planting to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises
Environment Secretary George Eustice delivers speech at an online event hosted by The Wildlife Trusts
Plans to treble tree planting rates by the end of this Parliament to be set out by the Environment Secretary in a speech this week
Natural England is calling for the public to have their say on proposals to improve public access along a 120-mile stretch of coast around the Humber estuary-
The new Code allows people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits that nature offers, while giving it the respect it deserves.
Greener building and conserving wildlife goes hand in hand in the North East as a new approach to sustainable development is launched.
The Environment Agency is to test new arrangements for managing its short-stay visitor moorings along the non-tidal River Thames.
Site is designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for nationally important invertebrates, breeding birds, plants and geology.
The new environmental watchdog for England will be launched on an interim basis ahead of its formal establishment as part of the Environment Bill.
Improved public access to section between Bawdsey and Aldeburgh.
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