Nightmare before Christmas: worst environmental regression in decades looms
Labour’s list of broken promises mounts
Labour’s list of broken promises mounts
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is demanding that the UK Government scrap draft legislation which would significantly downgrade crucial regulations that have protected the country’s…
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust welcomes Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council’s momentous decision, at Full Council on Thursday 15 May, to grant ‘personhood’ rights to local rivers…
215 local councillors demand urgent action to protect globally rare chalk streams
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has published their formal response to the Portsmouth Local Plan Pre-Submission consultation. Within their response, the Trust strongly objects to the…
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has called for ambition and clarity from the Government after welcoming the commitments to nature outlined in the King’s Speech 2024.
The Trust has objected to proposals for a large new development at Bushfield Camp which have been submitted to Winchester City Council for outline planning permission.
The House of Lords last night rejected controversial attempts by the UK government to scrap vital legislation which protects our waterways from further pollution.
Government plans announced this week would see the removal of crucial protections – placing further pressures on our already severely damaged rivers, chalk streams and the Solent.
Across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, we are increasingly concerned about the management of our collective water resources as we see pressures from abstraction and pollution on legally protected…