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UK first for Sussex nature reserve – member of public stumbles on rare find.
National Trail opening is culmination years of work by Natural England and partners alongside £5.5 million government investment for upgrade
Part of the King's Series, establishing 25 new National Nature Reserves by 2028. Surrey's National Nature Reserve home to rare ground-nesting birds this spring
His Majesty King Charles III launched the England Coast Path at an event at Seven Sisters today
Seven Sisters is one of the country’s most treasured landscapes
Marian Spain’s retirement follows a career in environmental conservation and nature restoration spanning more than four decades
Major boost to sustainable development, as £100 million invested to speed up planning approvals
Flooding on the B1127 between Wrentham and Southwold is set to reduce thanks to a new drainage system installed by Natural England in the Easton Valley.
Natural England has approved the release of beavers at two projects in South West England.
Walkers gain access to stunning coastline between Hayling Island and East Head. New trail joins more than 210 miles of a continuous path on the south coast
A letter from Natural England to Defra’s Secretary of State, providing notification of the preparation of Environmental Delivery Plans under the Planning and Infrastructure Act.
• New homes to be built while nature is recovered at scale as the Planning and Infrastructure Bill receives Royal Assent
Some 78 miles on the south coast and 75 miles on the north coast is now open. Works have seen upgraded walkways, landscaping and habitat improvements
Licences and conditions relating to licensed actions on or around protected sites.
New plan sets course for cleaner rivers and air, as well as more nature and wildlife in England
John Holland created a caravan park in a Site of Special Scientific Interest without permission from Natural England
Martin McAnulty has to undo the damage he did to a habitat-rich Site of Special Scientific Interest in St Dennis, Cornwall.
One of the largest river restoration projects in the UK - in the Breamish Valley, Northumberland - is complete.
Just over 22 miles of footpath from Portsmouth to South Hayling is now open. Improvements include a 400m boardwalk in Southmoor Nature Reserve.
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