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Somerset Wildlife Trust announces strategic project on Somerset Levels
Honeygar to drive nature recovery network expansion and to help pioneer new Nature-based Solutions
Planning and the ecological and Nature Recovery Networks
The Environment Bill is currently passing through Parliament, but when passed in legislation will make it a statutory obligation for all Local Planning Authorities to have a Local Nature Recovery Plan based on the mapped Nature Recovery Network.
Government’s planning reforms must address the nature and climate crisis
The Wildlife Trusts call for a new designation – Wildbelt – to allow nature’s recovery. Public are urged to rewild planning system by responding to consultation.
New planning proposals will fail to protect nature
The Wildlife Trusts respond to new Government White Paper
New report says planning reform must make access to nature legal and fair
First anniversary of Wildbelt in PM’s keynote speech – when will it happen?
Housing, health and planning must invest in nature to improve people’s lives, help cut emissions and rebuild the economy
New report calls on all parts of Government and local authorities to unlock the benefits of nature to society
Somerset Wildlife Trust unveils ambitious 10-year strategy at special online event
Hot on the heels of Government announcements this week, Trust reveals Wilder Somerset 2030 plans.
How to do companion planting
Grow plants that help each other! Maximise your garden for you and for wildlife using this planting technique.
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My recovery plan
Michelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2014. After undergoing a life-saving operation and an intensive chemotherapy course, she is on the road to recovery.
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Tree-mendous trees: planting the right tree in right place
Trees provide secure homes for wildlife whether hunter or prey, shelter from the elements, secure passage across our landscapes and enrich food sources for all manner of species. They capture…