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Response to e-action from Scottish Conservative Party

Thank you for your email in relation to Scotland’s uplands. My party and I believe that our natural environment is Scotland’s greatest asset, and we must do everything we can to pr...

Response to e-action from Westminster Labour Party

Thank you for contacting me about the protection of uplands. I support investment in the restoration of a variety of habitats. The Conservatives have said uplands are precious, but...

Response to e-action from Northern Ireland Alliance Party

Thank you for your e-mail and for raising your concerns with me. I totally agree that we face a climate and ecological crisis, and Northern Ireland’s unique natural environme...

Response to e-action from Welsh Conservative Party

Thank you for contacting **** **** regarding your concerns about the Welsh uplands. I strongly believe in the importance of using Wales’s natural resources in a responsible manner,...

Response to e-action from Scottish National Party

Thank you for your email – I share your concerns regarding preservation and biodiversification of uplands in Scotland. In regard to this autumns international meetings on clim...

NRW consults on general licences in Wales

Yesterday, Natural Resources Wales launched a consultation on their general licences. The consultation is lengthy but that is because it is asking a wide range of sensible question...

Glyphosate use by local authorities

Last summer we wrote to 43 local authorities in England and Wales about their use of glyphosate-based herbicides. Although herbicide use is in theory regulated, we found a very wid...

Glyphosate – recognition for local authority action

Wild Justice has contacted a range of local authorities to quiz them about their use of, and policies on, the herbicide glyphosate (list updated on 27 September); Brighton Bristol ...
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