Author: CPRE
The Planning System Explained
CPRE Devon & the National Association of Local Councils have produced a set of three excellent booklets which whilst large in file size are worth…
Surrounding countryside may become a “waste hotspot”…
…unless we take action now to ensure that a planning application for yet another Incinerator near Lee Mill is refused and that newer and better…
It’s CPRE’s Best Kept Village Competition time once again
If you want your village to enter this competition here’s how to go about it. This link will also allow you to see the BBC’s…
Bradworthy Young Cartographers win top prize in Pam Parker Map competition
Read the news story here
The Localism Act received Royal Ascent on 15th November
CPRE south East has issued a useful summary. It is now up to every local community to get its act together. “Neighbourhood Plans” will be…
See this year’s Best Kept Village and Pam Parker Childrens Map Competition results
Best Kept Village Results Pam Parker Results Join in next years competitions
Confused about Renewable Energy in the Countryside?
Read our new report on Renewable Energy in the Countryside: Rewards & Risks
Batsworthy Cross Wind Farm in North Devon.
The Batsworthy Cross wind Farm application in North Devon was refused permission by the North Devon District Council planning committee on 22 June 2011. The…
The Marsh Awards for the benefit of Rural England
Bob Barfoot, Chairman of CPRE North Devon, received the 2011 Individual Award for successes fighting unsuitable wind farms on the edge of Exmoor. A picture…