
Biodiversity Net Gain changes put nature at risk
The UK Government wants to speed up development and has suggested changing some of the biodiversity rules for developers, meaning nature is once again under threat.
Wildlflowers and butterfly by Jon Hawkins
The UK Government wants to speed up development and has suggested changing some of the biodiversity rules for developers, meaning nature is once again under threat.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Norfolk Wildlife Trust join forces with the national Wildlife Trust movement and RSPB to raise grave concerns for wildlife as the Government rejects amendments to the…
Suffolk Wildlife Trust welcomes amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill that hope to safeguard and increase nature in new developments.
Nature recovery can go hand in hand with building the homes people need and support a healthy economy that provides a better future for both people and wildlife. The new Planning &…
Nature charities in Suffolk and Norfolk have joined forces in an open letter to council leaders, local MPs, and the Minister for Local Government and English Devolution - Jim McMahon OBE MP –…
An update on the progress of Sizewell C, and the efforts we are making to protect the wildlife and natural habitats in the area.
Suffolk Wildlife Trust calls for new biodiversity 'net gain' policy to be doubled in Suffolk to encourage new development to make a wildlife-positive impact.
This question is becoming increasingly important in Suffolk in recent years as the number of big energy infrastructure schemes being proposed in the county has continued to grow. Rupert Masefield…