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Shaping the Future of Wales’s Designated Landscapes
There is a clear need to ensure Wales’s Designated Landscapes governance arrangements remain robust, modern and fit for the next 25 years.
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There is a clear need to ensure Wales’s Designated Landscapes governance arrangements remain robust, modern and fit for the next 25 years.
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Meriel Harrison, Senior Policy Officer (Sites) at RSPB, explains why National Park Boards need to harness expertise for nature’s recovery.
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Our marine project is a collaborative exploration of how Pembrokeshire’s coast and sea could be improved through joined‑up planning and management across land and sea.
We've written to the Minister for Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths to express concern over the failure of Wales’s new agri-environment payment scheme to recognise the importance of National Parks.
We caught up with 2023 Changemaker of the Year Award winner Matt Staniek as he explains the issues facing Windermere from sewage pollution
New Perspectives storytelling grant recipient Elizabeth Lee Reynolds shares her story from Pembroke Coast National Park.
Our Friend and blogger Sue Cassell has created this helpful guide to exploring National Parks car-free.
Written by Jeni Bell. First published in Viewpoint Magazine: Edition 82 in April 2023
Nationally important landscapes have huge potential for restoring our depleted wildlife, and widespread support to do just that
Lewis Winks reflects on The Stars Are For Everyone campaign and the future of access on Dartmoor.
Charlotte Ditchburn on her experience of the all party parliamentary group on access for all in National Parks
Bus services should play a vital role in sustainability and equal access in National Parks but serious funding cuts are putting them at risk, Colin Speakman explains more.
The Government has one last chance in this Parliament to act to recover nature in National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, warns charities.