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Walking the Line – the challenges of development at Tipner
Portsmouth City Council has ruled out no development at Tipner West but building close to protected sites is immensely challenging. We set out the hurdles that the council must overcome if they…
Tipner ‘super-peninsula’ is a no go for nature.
The Wildlife Trust opposes plans, put forward by Portsmouth City Council, to build 4000 new homes on reclaimed land at Tipner West.
Lennox Point
Portsmouth City Council recently announced a rebrand of their ‘super-peninsula’ proposals for Tipner West, promoting ‘Lennox Point’ as ‘a unique site where land meets sea, it will be an iconic and…
Councillors vote to 'pause and rethink' Tipner West
Last Wednesday afternoon, Portsmouth’s councillors overwhelmingly voted to 'pause and rethink' plans for Tipner West.
Trust responds to Tipner West Report
Portsmouth City Council have ignored widespread public opposition and continued to back destructive plans for the super-peninsula at Tipner West, a deeply flawed plan that pits people versus …
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.
Tipner West – Don't Cross The Line
As Portsmouth Councillors are considering new plans to cross red lines by destroying legally protected nature spaces, the Trust’s Policy Officer David says we must challenge them to do better for…
Plans for a super-peninsula at Tipner will set dangerous precedent to destroy nature across the UK
Environmental groups are warning that the proposed ‘super-peninsula’ at Tipner in Portsmouth will be the ‘slippery slope’ to the destruction of nature in the region – and the UK.
Trust formally responds to Portsmouth Local Plan and controversial Tipner West proposals
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has published their formal response to the Portsmouth Local Plan Pre-Submission consultation. Within their response, the Trust strongly objects to the…
Introducing HIWWT's New Trainee Ecologists
The Ecology team at HIWWT has just welcomed Trainee Ecologists: Kate Gwynn, Aggie Thompson and Jack Hawnt.
Council ‘fudge’ forces new land reclamation plans at Tipner West
Protected sites once again on the chopping block after Council ignores cross-party attempts to avoid crossing red lines for nature