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Lincolnshire’s rural economy – conference literature 1st March 2016
Here is the Programme for our Conference in Sleaford on March 1st. ..and here are the talks (below) and Q&A transcript from the day, in the order in which we heard them:
Self-indulgent reasons to join CPRE?
As a CPRE member you get whopping discounts at Cotswold Outdoor stores and reduced entry fees to loads of stately homes and gardens throughout England. (You’ll also be contributing to our campaigning work to keep the living countryside beautiful … so it’s … Continue reading
Website aims to tackle rural crime
RURAL communities are being asked to add their experiences to a website tackling crime in the countryside.
Getting started on Community Energy
CPRE has published a guide for communities thinking about embarking on a Community Energy scheme. And it’s FREE! Have a look… 1st January 2016
A free toolkit!
The National Heritage Training Group (NHTG) in partnership with The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) are proud to announce the online launch of their free Traditional Building Skills Training Toolkit. The Toolkit is a free resource available online at http://www.the-nhtg.org.uk that … Continue reading
Papers for next regional group meeting…
…on Tuesday 19th January are accumulating here! (If you’ve forgotten the password for the Members Only pages, just ask Fiona or Caroline.)
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Great news for those who love the Peak District
Following years of CPRE lobbying, National Grid announced the locations of three sites in England that will benefit from funding to bury intrusive electricity lines and remove pylons. The announcement followed decisions by the project’s independently chaired Stakeholder Advisory Group, … Continue reading
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