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Glover Review recommends more National Parks for England

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Glover Review recommends more National Parks for England

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September 20, 2019
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The Final Report of the English Landscapes Review, published in September by the UK Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, sets out a radical agenda for England’s National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including 1,000 new Countryside Rangers, tackling the climate and biodiversity crises and possibly a new National Park for the Chiltern Hills.  The report was produced by an independent panel led by author and journalist Julian Glover OBE, former special adviser in the UK Department of Transport.

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