Planning and Development to follow an Environmental Conscience
We will support businesses and further influence how commercial and development work can embody the principles of Kent Wildlife Trust.
We will support businesses and further influence how commercial and development work can embody the principles of Kent Wildlife Trust.
The long-awaited publication of the Environment Bill is welcome but The Wildlife Trusts are concerned that the Bill must not be delayed further if we are to tackle the serious environmental challenges we face. Cross-party support is needed to trigger nature’s recovery.
The Queen’s Speech commits to a new Environment Bill but we need to see measures taken right away.
Kent Wildlife Trust this week joined 12,000 people from across the UK in Westminster for historic natural environment and climate lobby with MPs outside Parliament.
Kent Wildlife Trust is inviting its supporters to join them as they travel to Parliament to call on MPs to secure ambitious new laws which will halt nature’s decline and secure the recovery of wildlife and natural places across the UK.
Our Marine Officer Alice Morley talks about the newly designated Marine Conservation Zones and what comes next for us here at Kent Wildlife Trust.
Kent Wildlife Trust has warned that the Government's draft new environment law does not go far enough to protect nature in Kent.
Theresa May’s speech on the environment on January 11th shows that, at last, a Government is seeing how much the environment means to the people of the UK, not least young people.
Charities are today challenging political parties to ‘act for nature’ by introducing new laws to restore nature and increase everyone’s access to it, not only for nature’s sake but also for the contribution it makes to people’s health and wellbeing.