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The hedgerows and boundaries grant and woodland creation grant under the Countryside Stewardship scheme open for applications this month.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Natural England says it won’t block a planning application to cut through the spit at Pagham, West Sussex.
New funding is set to transform the iconic Hoveton Great Broad in Norfolk into a clear water haven for wildlife.
New coastal paths have been approved from Filey Brigg to Newport Bridge and Dunball Wharf to and St Audries Bay.
Natural England's desire is to help achieve the best long-term outcome for the local community and the unique environment of Pagham.
This newsletter was issued in January 2016.
Progress on England's Coast Path with more miles set to open in the spring.
Latest preparations for possible flooding across Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria.
Free trees available for schools in the first phase of a new scheme.
Farmers and landowners seriously affected by Storm Desmond are being offered help and advice by Natural England.
Government response to review of rural proofing implementation carried out by an independent team led by Lord Cameron of Dillington.
Early Christmas present for UK homes and businesses with the slowest connection speeds
Natural England's concerns and sympathies are with the people of the north west who have suffered so terribly from the devastating storms at the weekend.
More than 100 species of England’s most threatened wildlife could be saved from extinction thanks to a new £4.6M grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
This newsletter was issued in December 2015.
A record 3 billion visits were made to England’s great outdoors between March 2014 and February 2015, showing interest in our natural environment is on the rise.
The UK has some of the world's most captivating winter scenery - make the most of it and share your pictures with #RealWinterWonderland
Reviews of the conservation status of Britain's centipedes, woodlice, aquatic insects and similar species have been published by Natural England.
Natural England has published a review of the current conservation status of Britain’s grasshoppers, crickets and related species of insects.
This newsletter was issued in November 2015.
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