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Proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework threatens National Park protections.
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We're leading a coalition of bodies, NGOs, and groups, urging Government to ensure any visitor levy benefits England’s National Parks and Landscapes.
The charity for National Parks has today urged Government to begin the fightback for nature with an ambitious agenda for England and Wales’ 13 National Parks.
Names are demanding action from Government to more than double the number of school children visiting the National Parks
Over 60,000 school children visit the National Parks each year and the Government has long promised increases to this number. We need action now
Campaign for National Parks has joined forces with the Government’s Year of Green Action to seek out the very best projects making a difference in the National Parks
We are doing important work but we urgently need your help to keep up the fight for National Parks.
Campaign for National Parks and Friends of the Dales are celebrating victory over an inappropriate application that would have destroyed precious wetland habitat
Campaign for National Parks has led a coalition of charities to pledge to protect the National Parks at a special 70th anniversary event in the Peak District.
Friends of the Dales and Campaign for National Parks are both opposed to a planning application for development of the Hellifield Flashes.
Campaign for National parks has been working with partners at Greener UK and Wildlife and Countryside Link to influence the Government’s Environment Bill
Campaign for National Parks welcomes the Westminster Government’s announcement of a 21st century ‘Hobhouse’ review into England’s designated landscapes