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The reports cites the most concerning issue as the physical damage caused by thousands of deer living in the Broads wetlands. This is affecting up to 11% of rare fen habitat through peat destruction, ...
The National Trust has launched a new fundraising initiative called 'Adopt a Plot' to help restore nature at six super sites, including Wicken Fen.
A former daffodil farm is to be returned to vital wetland through a rewilding project. The project at the 292ha (721-acre) ...
The Environment Secretary has been attacked for his decision to relinquish swathes of Cambridge’s green belt for a £400m ...
Examiners said there was “not a convincing case” to justify building the new Cambridge sewage works, which has now been ...
The government has granted consent for the project despite the examining authority recommending that it be withheld.
The decision to allow the new sewage works to be built in the green belt was branded a “huge blow” for the area.
This story was written with AI assistance from Harmsworth Who is Harmsworth? Anglian Water has secured development consent ...
The plant will replace the existing sewage works in the north east of the city, in order for the land it sits on to be ...
The plans to move the Cambridge sewage works have been approved by the Secretary of State, despite examiners recommending ...