Quick summary
- Habitat Regulations are a set of laws that protect our most important natural landscapes and most vulnerable wildlife habitats.
- The nuclear energy sector recommends the regulations shouldn't apply to them, calling them "unnecessary red tape" and "pointless gold-plating".
- The Prime Minister is considering the request, and has even said he might extent it across the Government's industrial strategy.
- The Wildlife Trusts have launched a campaign to prevent this from happening: No more nature damaging policy
The full story
You might not have heard of the Habitats Regulations but you will have heard of some of the places they protect, like the National Trust’s Dunwich Heath, RSPB's Minsmere nature reserve, Thetford Heath in west Suffolk, The Broads National Park, and Suffolk Wildlife Trust nature reserves across the county.