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We’re excited to share that the results of Hedgelife Help Out are in!

Back in May, we asked you to check in on the health of your local hedgerows as part of the Big Help Out, a volunteering initiative to mark the King's coronation. Not only did this prove to be a great success with over 2,100 submissions, but the vast majority of you also found it great for your wellbeing and for feeling more connected to nature. Scroll down to find out more!

The House of Lords recently voted through an important amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill which marks a huge win for local communities. This is in no small part thanks to your ongoing support and pressure on the government – more on this below. This week they also voted down the government's plans to relax nutrient neutrality, which will help ensure our countryside and rivers are protected from further pollution.

As the summer draws to a close and autumn approaches, our countryside and green spaces are experiencing plenty of change. Nature writer Alexandra Pearce-Broomhead shares what wildlife you might find while out and about!


The results of Hedgelife Help Out are in!

 

We were delighted with the enthusiasm that so many of you showed in taking part in our inaugural 'Hedgelife Help Out' in May. We wanted to create an accessible citizen science project that not only gave us some insight into the state of hedgerows across the country, but also helped people connect with nature. We’re now pleased to report the top line results from the survey - click on the button below to find out more.


A win for local communities

 

In a huge step forward for local communities, the House of Lords recently voted through an amendment that ensures both the public and parliament have a say on any new national planning policy created by the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill. When the Bill returns to the Commons in October, there will be a chance to ensure this scrutiny amendment becomes part of the final legislation. Read more about this news below.


Ask your MP to become a rooftop solar champion

 

The climate emergency is the biggest threat currently facing our countryside. But we’re overlooking a common sense solution that reduces our emissions, slashes energy bills and spares land for nature all at once: rooftop solar. Ask your MP to support the expansion of rooftop solar across the country by clicking on the button below.


Wildlife to look out for in September

 

The equinox falls on the 23rd of the month, officially marking the end of the summer and the beginning of autumn. From red deer to red admirals and fabulous fungi, there’s still plenty of wildlife to look out for in the countryside for the remainder of the month.


Join CPRE as a member and get a discount at Cotswold Outdoor

 

By becoming a CPRE member today from just £5 a month, in addition to supporting our work, you can benefit from a range of discounts with our partners, including 10% off at Cotswold Outdoor. Enjoy the countryside with quality clothing, equipment and accessories from the very best outdoor brands. Join today and we’ll send your exclusive discount code in your new member pack.


 

Best wishes,

Cat Rowland

Digital Engagement Officer


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