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Natural England

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HeadquartersYork
United Kingdom
Employees2,241 (2015)
Number of employees2,241 (2015)
Founders Martin Doughty
FoundedOctober 1
2006
Jurisdiction England
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Date of Upd.
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About Natural England


Natural England is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

England to get new national park as part of nature plan

England to get new national park as part of nature plan
Nov 28,2023 8:11 pm

... Natural England will consider a list of possible sites, which could include the Chilterns, the Cotswolds and Dorset...

Cambridgeshire farmer shoots deer to feed his two African lions

Cambridgeshire farmer shoots deer to feed his two African lions
Sep 18,2023 4:11 am

... " Natural England said the UK deer population had grown to over two million, " causing environmental harm and damage to new and existing woodlands"...

England's rarest species to get £14. 5m funding boost

England's rarest species to get £14. 5m funding boost
Sep 13,2023 9:51 pm

... Tony Juniper, chair of Natural England - the government s adviser on the environment - said previous recovery schemes have shown they do work...

Government defeated over axing pollution rules

Government defeated over axing pollution rules
Sep 13,2023 3:01 pm

... Natural England rules currently mean 62 local authorities cannot allow new developments unless builders can prove their projects are " nutrient neutral" in protected areas...

Labour set to vote against scrapping home building pollution rules

Labour set to vote against scrapping home building pollution rules
Sep 12,2023 3:21 pm

... Natural England rules currently mean 62 local authorities cannot allow new developments unless builders can prove their projects are " nutrient neutral" in protected areas...

Pollution rules could change to ease housebuilding

Pollution rules could change to ease housebuilding
Aug 29,2023 12:51 am

... A report in the Sun suggested Natural England could start advising councils that the rules are guidance only...

Boris Johnson's swimming pool plans threatened by newts

Boris Johnson's swimming pool plans threatened by newts
Aug 1,2023 7:10 am

... " Natural England guidance requires that proposals need to demonstrate no risk to GCN or appropriate levels of mitigation and compensation following assessment...

Beavers to make Nene Wetlands return after 400 years

Beavers to make Nene Wetlands return after 400 years
Jul 5,2023 11:10 pm

... The Wildlife Trust said it had secured a licence from Natural England to release the native animals next winter...

Government defeated over axing pollution rules

Jun 23,2023 7:41 pm

The House of Lords has blocked the UK government's plan to relax restrictions On Water pollution to encourage housebuilding in England.

Lords defeated the government in a vote on removing the EU-era " nutrient neutrality" rules on Wednesday evening.

Ministers believe up to 100,000 new homes could be built by 2030 if water pollution regulations are loosened.

But The Proposal was condemned by environmental groups, Who Said it would mean more polluted waters.

Labour's deputy leader and shadow deputy Prime Minister , Angela Rayner , said the defeat in The Lords showed " the Tories have utterly failed in their attempt to score cheap political points with a flawed plan".

She added: " We stand ready to sit down with the government, housebuilders and environmental groups to agree on a workable solution to build the homes we need. "

The attempt to ease The Rules , by amending the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill, was defeated by 203 votes to 156, a majority of 47.

Because of the late stage at which the government tried to introduce The Change , it can not try again in The House of Commons.

Ministers would need to bring The Proposal forward in a new bill.

Natural England rules currently mean 62 local authorities cannot allow new developments unless builders can prove their projects are " nutrient neutral" in protected areas.

The government said by removing the restrictions, housing developers will deliver an extra £18bn in economic activity.

But environmental groups and opposition parties opposed the plans, with Labour arguing The Change would increase river pollution.

At Prime Minister 's Questions on Wednesday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Labour under Sir Keir Starmer could not be trusted to build more homes.

He Said Labour's opposition to the government's plans was " typical of the principles-free, conviction-free type of leadership that he offers".

" Flip-flopping from being a builder to a blocker, " Sir Keir said. The British People can't trust a word he says. "

Sir Keir's spokesman rejected The Charge , saying the government's plans were " rushed and flawed".

" We do have serious concerns about The Way in which The Changes the Tories are proposing will harm our waterways and ecosystems, " He Said .

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