More than 200 visitors enjoyed the mesmerising sight of a carpet of bluebells dappled with sunlight in the woods on Twyford Farm on Sunday 8 May 2022, did you make it to the day? Read more
When you’re rushing to pick up shopping from the supermarket or digging into your dinner after a busy day, it’s understandable if you’re not thinking about how your food was produced, but nature friendly farming should be at the forefront of our thoughts and why it is important. Read more
We did it! On Tuesday 29th March we hosted our first ever webinar, find out how it went. Read more
The Countryside Restoration Trust (CRT) wholeheartedly supports the Government in its current crackdown on illegal hare coursing. Read more now. Read more
Farming is undergoing the biggest transformation in a generation and there will be significant changes for small-scale farmers and tenant. Read more on the CRT's stand point. Read more
The targets are a welcome roadmap to help tackle biodiversity loss but they must be strengthened. Read more
International Women’s Day on Tuesday 8 March is dedicated to forging a gender equal world. It is an opportunity to break the bias and strive for a world that is diverse, equitable and inclusive. Read more
Have you ever given any thought to how many food miles your dinner has travelled? Read now to find out more! Read more
The Countryside Restoration Trust (CRT) is welcoming the NFU report ‘British farming: A blueprint for the future’ launched yesterday, and calling on the Government to adopt its recommendations. Read more
We would like to clarify the situation relating to Robin Page’s tenancy at Warners Corner in Barton, Cambridgeshire, to correct any misunderstandings resulting from reports on social media. Read more
The new theme of the Farming Investment Fund, announced yesterday, is welcome support for farmers who are fusing new technology with traditional methods as part of the regenerative agriculture movement. Read more
Reducing food waste is an important step in tackling climate change. Read more
Plans to reward farmers who make space for nature on their land is a welcome step towards reversing the precipitous decline in British wildlife, according to the Countryside Restoration Trust. Read more now. Read more
The Countryside Restoration Trust (CRT) is calling for post-Brexit trade deals to back British farmers by ensuring a level playing field on standards. Read more
National Tree Week is an annual celebration of trees. Read more
Changing the way that we farm will help reduce the number of birds on the UK Red List and increase the populations of some of Britain's most iconic birds. Read more
This week we celebrate the magnificence and strength of trees and highlight the important role they play in the ecosystem, with National Tree Week. Read more
A rare shrike arrived on cue at the CRT's Lark Rise Farm Read more
The CRT has now joined the Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN). Read more
Nature Day at COP26 (Saturday 6 November) is an opportunity to consider what careful management of our farmland could look like. Read more
The past year has been difficult for all of us, but especially those charged with making strategic decisions under immense pressure. Read more
The CRT will remain as the owners of Mayfields Farm. Read more
On Wednesday 27 October, the Chancellor of the Exchequer gave the Autumn Budget statement and set out plans for Government spending over the rest of the Parliament. Read more
CRT Trustee David Mills MBE has been awarded an honorary fellowship by the University of Winchester in recognition of his conservation work. Read more