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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.
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.
Campaign for National Parks is delighted that a bid for five years of funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation has been successfully granted.
We are disappointed that government have chosen not to accept amendments that would give new powers to Protected Landscape and have called on them to think again.
Join us for the chance to engage with our panel of wildlife, advocacy and environmental experts to debate the new legislation needed to protect our National Parks
An alliance of National Park societies have signed a joint declaration calling for governments in England and Wales to give Protected Landscapes their full backing
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Having received a response from the Secretary of State for Levelling-Up, we remain worried that investment zones could have a damaging effect on Protected Landscapes
Our Chief Executive Dr Rose O’Neill shares our concerns to recent changes set out by the UK Government that could seriously impact England’s landscapes.