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Earl Attlee has welcome words for ancient woodland protection
Will the National Planning Policy Framework deliver? Questions asked in the House of Lords can often generate a longer and more in-depth discussion than is possible in the Commons. This week Lord Redesdale asked a very interesting question about how … Continue reading →
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