Forestry is due to change economically after a recent study... Read more
The site of 100 Union Street in south-east London has been transformed into an urban orchard and community garden. Read more
‘Garden grabbing’ could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to new measures that give councils greater power to prevent unwanted development in local gardens. Read more
They’re one of the best-loved trees in Britain – but a killer disease is threatening the future of the British oak. Read more
A study has put a price on France’s environment. Read more
Nicholas Pearson Associates has recently been successful in winning a place on Natural England’s regional planning framework for the South West and South East. Read more
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is moving its stage building facilities to a new site in Purfleet, Essex and will be reinstating a pre-17th century landscape in the process. Read more
All-female Norwegian architectural practice, PUSHAK, has won the opportunity to create a guerilla gardening installation for this year’s London Festival of Architecture. Read more
A new study suggests that planting vegetation to protect coasts from natural disasters may damage native ecosystems. Read more
Warrington council has appointed Celtic Technologies to the reclamation work on Woolston New Cut Canal. Read more
Two new Natural England reports have been published in response to concerns about marine ecosystems in UK waters. Read more
The Forestry Commission is running a survey aimed at creating a comprehensive record of information about Britain's woodland. Read more
A soaring timber lattice canopy now announces the new gateway to Gillespie Park and the Islington Ecology Centre in London. Read more