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Response to e-action from Scottish Labour Party

Thank you for your email highlighting your concerns over the climate and nature emergency we face and the importance of Scotland’s uplands. As someone who represents a rural area a...

Response to e-action from Scottish Green Party

Many thanks for writing to me on the protection of Scotland’s uplands for people, climate, and wildlife.  The Scottish Greens manifesto for the recent election contained the c...

Response to e-action from Welsh Labour Party

The Welsh Government is committed to accelerating work on the National Forest for Wales in this Senedd term. This includes improving existing woodland and supporting communities ac...

Response to e-action from Plaid Cymru

Thank you for getting in touch to raise awareness for such an important issue. Wales is often defined by its uplands- a country marked by mountains, moorlands, and upland heaths. U...

Update on e-action – do you live in Redcar?

Our e-action, Uplands for people, for the climate and for wildlife was launched a week ago and already almost every MP in England, MSP in Scotland, MS in Wales and MLA in Northern ...

Some recent messages

Our beautiful birds of prey deserve all the help they can get Having just watched Hen Harrier Day, we were compelled to send you this to help with the fight. Thank you for all the ...

Update on e-action – Uplands for people, for the climate and for wildlife

Our e-action, Uplands for people, for the climate and for wildlife was launched on Saturday. The headline number According to our records over 8000 emails have been sent to elected...

Our e-action – uplands for people, the climate and wildlife

We’re asking you, please, to send this message to all politicians elected in each of the four UK parliaments. Just pop your postcode and details in here and your message will...
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