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Response: if the UK Government repeals duty on public bodies
Response to speculations that the UK Government is minded to repeal the duty on public bodies to "seek to further" National Park and Landscapes purposes.
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Response to speculations that the UK Government is minded to repeal the duty on public bodies to "seek to further" National Park and Landscapes purposes.
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Our new research shows National Park rivers are being failed by government and water regulators and are now under threat.
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The Cunliffe Independent Water Commission has published recommendations for reforming the water regulatory system, but throughout this detailed report National Parks fail to be mentioned.
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.
Corinne Pluchino is to lead the only national charity dedicated to the National Parks of England and Wales
Campaign for National Parks are delighted to announce the winner,for our 70th anniversary photo competition
Join in a historic event in the Peak District as we celebrate the incredible achievements of the 1949 Act in establishing the National Parks we know and love!
The UK National Parks and Campaign for National Parks has launched a new photography competition to celebrate the 70th anniversary of National Park
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 responds to the Glover review consultation of England's designated landscapes
President Caroline Quentin urges you to support our mission this christmas
Campaign for National Parks welcomes the Westminster Government’s announcement of a 21st century ‘Hobhouse’ review into England’s designated landscapes