Take action today

We still need the commitment of 8 more parliamentarians (MPs or Lords) to officially launch an All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on environmental health. We've already secured a commitment from 12 members of parliament and we need 20.

Your action today can make all the difference – simply write to your local MP using the letter template, urging them to support the formation of this crucial APPG.

Together, we can make a difference

Despite hundreds of APPGs currently operating in the UK addressing a range of issues, none are dedicated to environmental health - a major gap in the UK policy framework which urgently needs fixing to help the Government meet its environmental and public health targets.

How you can get involved

  1. Download the letter template
  2. Send the letter by post or email to your local MP
  3. Notify our Policy team by emailing [email protected]

Together, we can reach our goal of 20 MPs and create a platform for lasting environmental health improvements in Parliament.

Need help finding your MP? Visit members.parliament.uk/FindYourMP.

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Parliamentarians committed to the APPG

Below is a list of Parliamentarians who have already pledged their support for the APPG on environmental health.

Name Constituency
David Burton-Sampson Southend West and Leigh
Victoria Collins Harpenden and Berkhamsted
Neil Duncan-Jordan Poole
Alex Easton North Down
Fabian Hamilton Leeds North East
Monica Harding Esher and Walton
Paul Kohler Wimbledon
Helen Maguire Epsom and Ewell
Adrian Ramsay Waveney Valley
Bell Ribeiro-Addy Clapham and Brixton Hill
Neil Shastri-Hurst Solihull West and Shirley
Vikki Slade Mid Dorset and North Poole

What's an APPG and why does it matter?

As part of our General Election campaign to build stronger relationships with policymakers we are keen to create an APPG dedicated to environmental health.

APPGs are informal, cross-party groups of MPs and Lords united by a common cause. They’re powerful platforms that give organisations like CIEH a voice in Parliament, allowing us to raise critical issues, drive awareness, and influence policy changes.

Find out more

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