Pollution of the Weaver Gowy Catchment
Our response to the historical pollution incidents by Essar Energy Transition Fuels that occurred in the Weaver Gowy Catchment between 2018 and 2020.
Our response to the historical pollution incidents by Essar Energy Transition Fuels that occurred in the Weaver Gowy Catchment between 2018 and 2020.
On the 26th of January, Joan Edwards OBE, the Director of Policy and Public Affairs from The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts wrote to The Rt Hon Steve Reed MP, the Secretary of State for Housing…
Cheshire and Staffordshire Wildlife Trusts have entered into a conservation covenant, a first of its kind for the movement.
Read our response to the much-anticipated new Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP).
We held our 62nd AGM at Ness Botanic Gardens on Saturday the 8th of November.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust has surpassed its goal of securing 100 acres for nature with the purchase of two new reserves, Picton Pastures and Aldred’s Lea.
A preliminary report has indicated that Cheshire East Council will no longer proceed with the development of Danes Moss North and will explore alternative options for the site’s future.
Today the UK Government has paused all new applications to the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) scheme which promised, alongside other ambitious elements of England’s Environmental Land…
A landmark report published today by a coalition of nature charities provides the first estimate of the carbon stored in seabed habitats in the Irish Sea and along the Welsh Coast.
The Nature Recovery team at Cheshire Wildlife Trust are looking forward to an exciting tree planting season this year – with your support!