- A radical British politics rooted in nature is spreading – and the establishment doesn’t like it. John Harris, theguardian.com (Apr 21, 2024)
2023[edit | edit source]
- ‘A win for nature and those who love it’: the Dartmoor ruling – and why it matters, positive.news (Aug 04, 2023)
- Your favourite walk may have an expiry date, The Conversation (Apr 17, 2023)
- London to gain new garden in the sky, as the Camden Highline gets green light, camdenhighline.com (Jan 20, 2023) — Planning approval has been granted for the first section of the Camden Highline, running from Camden Gardens to Royal College Street. It will see the transformation of a section of disused railway into a new elevated urban park for London. The project is now set to offer much-needed green space to underserved communities, while creating a new global attraction for London, akin to New York’s High Line.
2022[edit | edit source]
- Money to grow: radical policy helps UK communities green their own spaces, The Guardian (Nov 25, 2022)
- Neighbourhood green space is in rapid decline, deepening both the climate and mental health crises, The Conversation (May 18, 2022)
- Green space access is not equal in the UK – and the government isn’t doing enough to change that, The Conversation (Feb 25, 2022)
2021[edit | edit source]
They want to build a theme park here? Swanscombe peninsula, Britain's newest protected place, Dec 29...[1]
One quarter of English councils have plans to rewild. Does yours? May 19...[2]
Sounding the alarm on disappearing natural beauty. CPRE's latest research shows that England's Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are under increasing threat from badly-planned housing. Apr 22...[3]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Open spaces UK news (latest), 2015-2020
- Open spaces
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