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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 ...

Response to e-action from Westminster Conservative Party

Thank you for your email  about our upland areas. I would like to assure you that I am committed to protecting our uplands, the wildlife that thrives there, and the people who...

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...
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