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National Parks Ignored in Water Commission Report
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.
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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.
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The UK Government has released official data on the state of nature in England’s Protected Landscapes, marking a big step forward in understanding how these special places are faring.
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With Dartmoor’s right to camp upheld, Campaign for National Parks and others are calling for a bold new era of open access and outdoor enjoyment.
The A66 TransPennine upgrade has been given the go ahead despite fierce opposition and changes to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill.
The Government has set out key targets for restoring nature and habitats in protected landscapes.
Along with National Park Societies we've signed a joint letter calling for political parties to set out firm commitments on National Parks ahead of the next election.
More than four years on, we’re still no nearer to those transformational changes Protected Landscapes desperately need.
The 2023 National Park Societies Annual Conference was opened to a wider audience with the hope of bringing more diversity, passion and knowledge to the discussions.
Speaking to a full room in Westminster yesterday morning, Environment Minister Trudy Harrison asked the public to hold this Government to account to deliver their promises for nature. Just hours later, a major promise for National Parks was in tatters.
The Upper Derwent Valley is safe for now but it should never have been under threat
It’s time to make some bold decisions to deliver better transport for National Parks
As Westminster considers new laws that would require water companies and regulators to take action for National Parks, our Chief Executive Rose O’Neill explores deeply concerning proposals that show why change is desperately needed.