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General Election 2024
General election 2024: Satisfaction Survey
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A general election is due in 2024 and this is the most important election for the natural world in our lifetime. You have an opportunity to call on all political parties to put restoring nature,…
General Election 2024: Thank you for sharing your views
The headline Government doesn’t want you to see – “No.10 to end ban on pollution”
Rumours abound that UK Government is considering relaxing rules that prevent polluting development. But whilst press lines on ending the ‘housing moratoria’ may cut through with some supporters,…
General Election 2024 – will you make your voice heard?
The upcoming election will be crucial for the future viability of life on our planet, yet some politicians have failed to grasp the depth of concern over disappearing wildlife and the impacts of…
The general election: a chance to push for action
Thousands of people have been calling on Government to stand up for nature. This election is a chance to up the volume – and tell candidates that they must back an ambitious Environment Act.
Water pollution rules expected to be weakened by the Government today
Today, the Government is expected to announce a process for weakening the legislation on water pollution to allow more housebuilding. Rivers – already under huge pressure from sewage and farm…
Wilder Matters: Get Election Ready
What are our politicians promising for nature and the environment and why should you care? Join us in this live webinar to find out more!
Beltingham River Gravels
A notable reserve which contains a small area of calaminarian grassland, influenced by heavy metal pollution in the past, and therefore featuring several interesting species of wildflower.
Could the general election provide the much-needed boost for our beleaguered natural world?
With the general election looming, The Wildlife Trusts’ public affairs officer, David Allwright, asks what political commitments could make the biggest difference for UK nature recovery in 2024?…