Making the case in Parliament for ‘nature-powered’ devolution
Nature recovery must be central to the UK Government’s plans for devolution.
Roseate tern ©Adam Jones
Nature recovery must be central to the UK Government’s plans for devolution.
We are joining forces with the national Wildlife Trust movement and RSPB to raise grave concerns for wildlife as the Government rejects amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
62 of Norfolk’s local councillors demand urgent action to protect our county’s rare chalk streams following shelving of Chalk Stream Recovery Pack.
We're delighted to hear that Norfolk County Council has put the needs of nature first and withdrawn the planning application to build the Norwich Western Link.
Alongside a group of UK nature charities, we have written to Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP and Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP calling for action to protect the UK’s chalk streams in planning reforms.
Norfolk Wildlife Trust has this week sent a letter to Rt Hon Angela Raynor MP, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, to request that she exercises her power of call-in…
In a further blow to plans for the controversial Norwich Western Link, an area of woodland found on the route has been designated ancient woodland by Natural England.
We're calling on residents to join us in making sure nature is a top priority this General Election.