Swanscombe saved - for now. But campaigners stress the fight is not over
Plans to build a theme park on top of 100 hectares of a nationally important wildlife site have been withdrawn at the eleventh hour.
Plans to build a theme park on top of 100 hectares of a nationally important wildlife site have been withdrawn at the eleventh hour.
Seeds of hope planted but root and branch change on mammoth scale still needed, say The Wildlife Trusts
The Government has today announced that Blean Woods, the Seasalter Levels and Wraik Hill Local Nature Reserve will receive £1,884,900 from the Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
A stark reminder of what we have lost, but a symbol of hope for what can be achieved in the future.
On the 19 September 2020, Kent Wildlife Trust held their 62nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) to look back on 2019, however, with a slight twist.
People exploring Oare Marshes nature reserve can once again refill their water bottles from the Harty Ferry Well.
Locals, visitors and sailors will be able to drink again from the artesian well at Oare Marshes thanks to Kent Wildlife Trust and a £10,000 grant from Swale Borough Council.
Kent Wildlife Trust invited guests who have been supporting Kent Wildlife Trust for a number of years, or who have an interest in leaving a Gift in their Will to a wonderful afternoon of presentations and high tea in the superb setting of Canterbury Cathedral Lodge.