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MPs pledge to support wildlife

MPs pledged to value the county's natural heritage after meeting Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and the Heritage Lottery Fund at the House of Commons.

Attending the event were MPs, Justin Tomlinson and Robert Buckland for Swindon, James Gray for North Wiltshire, Duncan Hames for Chippenham and Claire Perry for Devizes.

The event was held to highlight the value of funding nature and its recovery.

It showcased a number of Wildlife Trust projects funded by HLF around the UK. Gary Mantle, MBE, director of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust said: “We warmly welcome the support that HLF has given to The Wildlife Trusts over 16 years and the support shown by parliamentarians.

"With an uncertain economic future, we look forward to funding streams that protect and restore nature continuing. “We are at a pivotal moment for nature which is vital to our lives and well-being. The Government has committed to producing a Natural Environment White Paper in May.

"We hope this will provide the right policy framework so that nature can thrive and recover. We urge parliamentarians to ensure the Government delivers an ambitious and visionary Natural Environment White Paper in May.” Carole Souter CBE, chief executive of the Heritage Lottery Fund, said: “Over the past 16 years the Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded around £100 million towards Wildlife Trust projects.

"This forms part of our wider commitment of £390 million to more than 3,000 projects which support nature conservation across the UK.

"Our funding has made it possible to help people learn about, conserve and protect our incredible natural heritage. “We are now consulting on the future of Lottery funding for heritage, asking people to tell us what they think our priorities should be, what we should continue to do, and what we should do differently.

"Over the next few years the amount of money we will have available for heritage will increase to around £300million and we want to know how people think we should use it.”

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