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Habitat

A colorful pheasant standing among green foliage, with a bright red face, black crest, white neck markings, and brown patterned body, partially hidden by leaves.

Cheshire Wildlife Trust Raises Alarm Over Adlington New Town

Cheshire Wildlife Trust has published a new ecological report highlighting the significant nature and wildlife value of the Adlington area and warning that proposals for a new town could cause irreversible environmental harm. Read More
A field of sheep grazing in Adlington's Greenbelt countryside

Loss of Habitat

The area around Adlington contains a rich and varied landscape: small irregular fields with tall hedgerows, in-field trees, scattered ponds, meadows, streams and woodlands. Read More

Cheshire East Council Writes Objection to Steve Reed

2 Protesters at Tatton Park with Save Adlington green heart placard

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Cheshire Wildlife Trust Raises Alarm Over Adlington New Town

A colorful pheasant standing among green foliage, with a bright red face, black crest, white neck markings, and brown patterned body, partially hidden by leaves.

Cheshire East Council Rejects Adlington New Town Plan

2 Protesters at Tatton Park with Save Adlington green heart placard

Protest at Tatton Park 10th December

Tractors on roundabout protesting Adlington New Town
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