"The Government's recent announcements read like an open attack on nature, putting Norfolk's landscape, people and prosperity in great peril. At a time of biodiversity and climate emergency, these decisions represent a devastating U-turn on promises made in the Government's manifesto and their 25 year Environment Plan, and are made without public consent.
"The Government are proposing the removal of some policies that control building and development, the creation of 'Investment Zones', fast-tracking major construction projects and a wholesale review of environmental support to farmers and land managers.
"The Government are dismissing environmental protections as unnecessary 'burdens', and pitting nature recovery against the economy and food production. Yet Norfolk's prosperity depends upon everything that nature provides – from farming and tourism to clean air and water.
"Removing environmental regulations will allow development on some of our most precious landscapes and pollution to poison our rivers and coast, causing irreversible harm to wildlife, people and business. For example, the proposed Norwich Western Link road has been added to the UK Government's list of fast-tracked developments. This could spell disaster for one of Norfolk's most unique landscapes and the wildlife that calls it home.