Happy New Year!

A very Happy New Year to all our members, supporters, friends and everybody who loves our Devon countryside!

We have a real fight on our hands to try to protect our precious countryside, green spaces and landscapes which we all value and enjoy, but which continue to be  under constant threat from inappropriate development throughout the length and breadth of our wonderful county.    And we need your help!  As a charity, we rely on memberships, donations and legacies.  If you are not already a member, do please consider joining us.

Please help secure the future of our Devon countryside.  You can join via our website, or for more information or a membership form, please contact secretary@cpredevon.org.uk or call 01392 966737.

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