Nature charities call on peers to de-weaponise the Planning Bill
Amendments to the Bill are vital to prevent dismantling of wildlife protection
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust (WWT) has been recognised for its outstanding conservation work, winning the prestigious Ministry of Defence (MoD) Sanctuary Environmental Enhancement Award for the West…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has secured over £150,000 from the Farming in a Protected Landscape fund from Wessex Downs National Landscape for its Chalkland Revival project.
The project unites…
Grants of up to £25,000 now available to improve nature for communities thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is seeking new Trustees to join our Council. The Trust is looking to welcome diverse voices and perspectives to help us shape a thriving future for both wildlife and…
This week we have made a significant step forward in how we manage our relationships with our valued members. We are moving our membership data to a new and efficient Customer Relationship…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has secured £100,000 from funder Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy to support habitat enhancements, transforming over 48 hectares of Lower Moor Farm into a dynamic…
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has been awarded a significant £249,949 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to support a range of activities designed to support nature’s recovery including…
As the Planning and Infrastructure Bill is set to be debated by Parliament next week, Joan Edwards takes stock.
Today, The Wildlife Trusts are warning that UK Government risk an unparalleled policy hammer blow on the countryside.