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− | + | Natural England is the UK government's ' adviser for the natural environment in England, helping to protect England's nature and landscapes for people to enjoy and for the services they provide. | |
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− | [[Category:Fracking]] | + | It is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the [[Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs]]. |
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+ | ==Advice on shale gas applications== | ||
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+ | ===Misson, Nottinghamshire=== | ||
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+ | ==Former notable employees== | ||
+ | *[[Alison Woodhouse]], director of energy and resources at [[Hanover Communications]] since 2014, and a former strategic policy manager at the Department for Energy and Climate Change, where she helped guide the Energy Act 2013 through Parliament. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Fracking]][[Category:Non-Departmental Public Bodies]][[Category:England]][[Category:Environment]] |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 27 January 2017
Natural England is the UK government's ' adviser for the natural environment in England, helping to protect England's nature and landscapes for people to enjoy and for the services they provide.
It is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs.
Advice on shale gas applications
This article is part of the Spinwatch Fracking Portal and project |
Misson, Nottinghamshire
Former notable employees
- Alison Woodhouse, director of energy and resources at Hanover Communications since 2014, and a former strategic policy manager at the Department for Energy and Climate Change, where she helped guide the Energy Act 2013 through Parliament.