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Getting builders to build
As outlined in our response to the consultation on proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework, the proposals focus disproportionately on securing an increase in the number of consents for housing developments, despite the system’s failure to build out … Continue reading
Archive workshop – May 26th in Reading
Would you like to find out more about CPRE’s history, and particularly the local campaigns that shaped your area? As part of our 90th anniversary celebrations we are working with the Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) to put on … Continue reading
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90 Years of CPRE: Wednesday 6 July 2016, Peterborough
CPRE East Midlands and East of England welcomed you to 90 Years of CPRE: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Wednesday 6 July 2016 ~ 10am – 4pm The Fleet, Peterborough Members and volunteers of branches in the East of England … Continue reading
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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
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
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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As we approach a new year…
The year 2016 marks the 90th anniversary of CPRE’s formation. Compliments of the season to all of our supporters! – 10th December 2015
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CPRE East Midlands regional group
You’ll find a growing amount of resources here, which you are free to use in campaigning or in simply enjoying the countryside yourself. More detailed and specialist advice is reserved only for CPRE members, who require a password to access … Continue reading
Coming soon…
CPRE membership benefits Branch events close to you Regional support network – finding people who can lend a hand Resources and tips for your campaigns Planning toolkit …feel free to suggest more!
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