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CLA welcomes the return of the Environment Bill ahead of it becoming law in Autumn
Published on 26 May 2021
- Strapline
- CLA welcomes the return of the Environment Bill ahead of it becoming law in Autumn
- Title
- Environment Bill returns to Parliament
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Business, finance, environment, and government leaders kickstart investment plan to repair nature
Published on 26 May 2021
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- Business, finance, environment, and government leaders kickstart investment plan to repair nature
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- Launch of Financing UK Nature Recovery
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The Environment Agency has issued a ‘Health and Safety stop notice’ which would see a temporary pause on work to remove obstructions from watercourses.
Published on 26 May 2021
- Authors
- Henk Geertsema
- Regions
- The North
- Strapline
- The Environment Agency has issued a ‘Health and Safety stop notice’ which would see a temporary pause on work to remove obstructions from watercourses.
- Title
- CLA will support Environment Agency’s work on clearing water courses once it resumes