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Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss plants an oak to celebrate the leafier streets and cities.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
We are adding new features to the Rural Payments service which means it will be unavailable from 2pm on Friday
RPA has already exceeded its SPS 2014 target for the end of March
Environmental damage to site of special scientific interest and fish stocks on the Grand Union Canal averted
Report provides new evidence on the scale and scope of visits to natural environments made by children in England.
Jobs, transport, tourism, and defence at the heart of six point plan for the south-west, announced by Prime Minister and Chancellor.
The introduction of new regulations for RPAS have gone live 19 January 2015.
UK's most rural communities a step closer to getting a fuel price cut.
More people are enjoying the benefits of an outdoors visit according to the latest Monitor of Engagement with the Natural Environment survey
One year on from the severe floods that hit the Somerset Levels, Business Secretary Vince Cable is visiting small businesses in the area.
The fifth year of findings from the definitive survey of the way people enjoy the great English outdoors have been published.
This newsletter was issued in January 2015.
More rural opportunities could increase rural employment in England by 6%.
Celebrate nature's Real Winter Wonderland
This newsletter was issued in December 2014.
A Natural England project has helped St Hilda’s church in North Yorkshire enjoy a bat-free Christmas.
Walkers can now enjoy 41 km of coastline between Sea Palling and Weybourne in Norfolk.
Nick Clegg confirmed extra funding to speed up the completion of coastal paths around England on a visit to Port Gaverne in Cornwall.
Natural England’s work in areas affected by the tidal surge of December 2013 has helped the recovery of the rural economy.
The shortlist for the prestigious Landscape Institute Awards 2014 included research projects commissioned by Natural England and Defra.
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