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Trust and RSPB response to latest Tipner West plans
“A dangerous and damaging precedent” - Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and the RSPB respond to latest Tipner West plans in the draft Portsmouth Local Plan.
“A dangerous and damaging precedent” - Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and the RSPB respond to latest Tipner West plans in the draft Portsmouth Local Plan.
This past Saturday, June 22, the streets of London were filled with people united for nature. Trust staff alongside a wide array of groups, including The Wildlife Trusts, The Climate Coalition,…
Megan McCubbin, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust President, joined school children from Whitchurch Church of England Primary school today (Tuesday 19 September) to call on the…
For the third consecutive year, government approves use of deadly, banned pesticide that could kill bees and river life in the UK.
Winchester City Council have put forward plans to redevelop the North Walls Recreation Grounds which are adjacent to Winnall Moors Nature Reserve. Overall, the Trust believes this is an opportune…
New analysis of the Government’s White Paper, Planning for the Future, has revealed that, as they currently stand, the proposed reforms will increase the threat to nature in England and do little…
The Wildlife Trusts respond to new Government White Paper
New report from The Wildlife Trusts shows how investing in nature would reap big dividends in tackling climate crisis