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Peatland protection

P003115 - 16 September 2025 to 10 December 2025

Presentations: 2
Presenters: 1
Climate

At a Glance

This petition concerning peatland protection was presented to Parliament 2 times by 1 MP.

Issue Summary

The petition highlights the environmental importance of peatland in terms of carbon storage, biodiversity, and flood risk reduction, calling for stronger protections.

Action Requested

The House of Commons urges the Government to require a special development strategy in relation to peatlands as part of any new planning framework and legislation.

Key Facts

  • Existing protections in planning policy for irreplaceable habitats, including peatland.
  • £85 million investment by the Government between 2026 and 2030 for peat outcomes.
  • Ban on burning heather and grass on peat deeper than 30 cm protects an area equivalent to Devon.
  • Local nature recovery strategies being prepared across England, including proposals for peatland restoration in degraded areas.

Presentation Timeline

MPs presented this petition on the following dates. Each card shows the presenters and any recorded remarks.

Presented
10 December 2025
Tatton
Presented
16 September 2025
Tatton
I rise to present this petition which calls on the Government to protect our peatlands in any new planning framework or legislation. I want to thank all the 486 signatories to the petition and the Friends of Lindow Moss, which has campaigned for years to protect Lindow Moss in Tatton, a site made famous by the discovery of the preserved Iron Age body known as Lindow Pete. The petition rests on the premise that we must protect sites of environmental and ecological significance and that we cannot allow the destruction of sites of natural carbon capture. We must ensure that the ecological and environmental benefits of peatlands remain for generations to come. The petition states: “The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to require a special development strategy in relation to peatlands as part of any new planning framework and legislation.”
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