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Eben Muse is the British Mountaineering Council’s policy an
Marian Boswall defends the building of lakes, which bring both beauty and biodiversity
Brian Morton
Moments enjoyed, lessons learned, handy advice, weird stuff that happened: welcome to the little bits and pieces that don’t make big stories, but do make all the difference.
The Lake District National Park, in England’s north-west, has inspired countless poets, authors and artists, hillwalkers, nature lovers and day trippers. With its rugged peaks, green valleys, seemingl
Water companies are failing to account for the impacts of tourism in some of England and Wales’ most visited and treasured beauty spots, resulting in sewage spill overflows, according to a new report.
From croquet lawns to ancient forest and medieval castles: parks take on many forms, but they all have one thing in common – freedom for all.