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Frack Free Balcombe Residents association have issued a press release condemning the Environment Agency's proposals which "would do away with site-specific permits for many onshore ‘oil and gas activities’", pointing out that the new "standard rules" would "include a sinister successor to fracking: ‘acidising’, with hydrofluoric acid".

Frack Free Balcombe Residents association have issued a press release condemning the Environment Agency's proposals which "would do away with site-specific permits for many onshore ‘oil and gas activities’", pointing out that the new "standard rules" would "include a sinister successor to fracking: ‘acidising’, with hydrofluoric acid".

Thursday, 21 May 2015 08:46

A Rural Revolution in Sussex

The battle to protect our countryside has been taken to a new level by Twineham farmer, Robert Worsley who has become something of a national hero after turning down a fortune to thwart plans for a Sussex New Town.

Thursday, 21 May 2015 08:31

A Rural Revolution in Sussex

The battle to protect our countryside has been taken to a new level by Twineham farmer, Robert Worsley who has become something of a national hero after turning down a fortune to thwart plans for a Sussex New Town.

If you love the countryside and would enjoy working proactively with our Trustees and volunteers to promote our work, do think of applying.

Over a hundred and forty Arundel residents crowded into the St Nicholas Hall to make sure that their parliament candidates heard their concerns and ambitions for the town and its surrounding countryside.

The event, organised by Arundel SCATE (the South Coast Alliance for Transport and the Environment), and CPRE Sussex, saw candidates from the main parties set out their stall on issues affecting Arundel. The hot topic of the evening being the proposals for a new Arundel bypass.

Ruth Bradshaw, Policy and Research Manager, Campaign for National Parks below provides an informative overview of relevant policies in each of these, highlighting any mentions of National Parks, biodiversity and related issues.

Ruth Bradshaw, Policy and Research Manager, Campaign for National Parks below provides an informative overview of relevant policies in each of these, highlighting any mentions of National Parks, biodiversity and related issues.

The application to build five houses and a further large structure at Spring Barn Farm was refused by South Downs National Park Authority Planning committee at their meeting on 9 April 2015.

CPRE Sussex's Vic Ient reports on the background to the decision and the process by which the application was refused:

The application to build five houses and a further large structure at Spring Barn Farm was refused by South Downs National Park Authority Planning committee at their meeting on 9 April 2015.

CPRE Sussex's Vic Ient reports on the background to the decision and the process by which the application was refused:

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