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The Professional Forester Apprenticeship programme offers an exciting career pathway into the forestry sector for people from all backgrounds
Find out how Grascott Farm diversified their business to generate income through timber, biomass, wood products and recreation.
Three men were arrested on 5 February as part of an investigation into the large-scale, illegal tipping of waste at the Hoads Wood SSSI in Ashford, Kent
Steve Reed sets out how the most sophisticated land use data ever published will support decision-making by local government, landowners, businesses and farmers
The path around the South West’s glorious coastline is further enhanced thanks to improvements to the Marsland Mouth to Newquay section in Cornwall.
The Government has launched a consultation on a new approach to Land Use empowering decision makers with the toolkit to protect the most productive agricultural land and boost food security.
8.8 miles (14.1km) stretch between Birkenhead and Welsh border gives public access to iconic coastline in the North West and North Wales.
A woodland creation case study on cutting on-farm carbon emissions, increasing biodiversity and diversifying business
People across the Lower Derwent Valley are being invited to explore the wonders of nature as part of World Wetlands Day celebrations.
A case study on woodland restoration, and the benefits of opening woodland to the local community.
Groundbreaking breeding programme to develop new generation of British grown Douglas fir trees after decades of research.
National Parks and National Landscapes empowered to deliver more for people and nature with new legislation pledged
Coast path extended across East Sussex
Groundbreaking project successfully trains detection dogs to specifically identify the tree pathogen Phytophthora ramorum.
New guide identifies 33 tree species best suited for planting on farmland
People in Birmingham are helping Natural England to understand the complex barriers that stop them using green spaces in the city.
A £100,000 donation to the Purple Horizons Nature Recovery Project will make a real difference for wildlife and people.
New developments in Greater Manchester are delivering on housing and nature targets as part of the Government’s Biodiversity Net Gain policy.
After pollution was discovered by an agency officer out walking his dog, the farmer paid charity but didn't deliver on promise to build extra slurry storage.
The Planning Inspectorate has archived and consolidated some of its Rights of way advice notes into the Rights of Way Guidance booklet.
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