
Kent Wildlife Trust urges public to register as Interested Parties for Sea Link
Kent Wildlife Trust is calling on the public to take action before Monday 23 deadline.
Kent Wildlife Trust is calling on the public to take action before Monday 23 deadline.
Conservationists and local volunteers are celebrating as Dane Valley Woods, an important green oasis nestled between a large housing estate and a railway line in Margate, has officially been designated as a Local Wildlife Site.
Kent Wildlife Trust is encouraging people to register as an interested party and stand up for nature after the Planning Inspector accepted the Development Consent Order (DCO) for the Sea Link Project, an environmentally harmful scheme which will impact East Kent.
Presence of highly protected and often trafficked eel confirmed at Minster Marshes
National Grid applies for Development Consent Order for Sea Link project
Deal sighting has sparked concerns over National Grid’s Sea Link plans
National Grid issued revised plans for the Sea Link project at the end of November following their public consultation in the summer.
Signage with scannable QR codes has been installed to help people learn about nature and raise awareness of specially protected wildlife areas after a spate of incidents