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Thursday, 09 June 2016 08:15

Save Wealden Facebook Group

Written by CPRE Sussex

There is a Save Wealden from Overdevelopment Team Facebook Group. If you're affected by issues in this area, you may want to take a look and join the group.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/137627436595082/

Thursday, 09 June 2016 07:19

AGM 2016: You are invited!

Written by CPRE Sussex

This event has now taken place

Barcombe Village Hall, Barcombe, Nr Lewes
Saturday, 16th July 2016 at 10.30

Welcome refreshments will be served from 10am

You are warmly invited to attend our AGM on Saturday, 16th July 2016. Please join us at the impressive and modern Barcombe Village Hall and enjoy the far reaching views towards the Ashdown Forest and across the Ouse Valley.

Monday, 16 May 2016 15:15

CPRE Sussex at 10 Downing St

Written by William Shaw

CPRE Sussex joined GACC, CAGNE and Sussex MPs at 10 Downing st today (16 May) to ask the Prime Minister not to support expansion at Gatwick airport.

Letter published by the West Sussex County Times, 12 May 2016:

Letter published by the West Sussex County Times, 12 May 2016:

Friday, 13 May 2016 07:49

Sussex Review: Spring 2016

Spring Review 2016

Focus on Farming
Defenders of the Weald
Brexit - What would it mean for farmers?
Proposed changes to the NPPF

Download your copy below

Members recently enjoyed a wonderful private tour of The Giants of Brede Heritage Steam Engine collection near Rye organised by Lorna Train our Tours & Talks volunteer.  We took a step back in time to marvel at the magnificent steam engines and water pumps created in Victorian and Edwardian times to pump clean water to houses and businesses in Hastings followed by delicious tea and cakes.  Thank you to the Giants of Brede for their warm welcome and hospitality. (http://bredesteamgiants.co.uk/).
 

Monday, 09 May 2016 10:11

Biodiversity

Written by CPRE Sussex

CPRE Sussex believes that the Planning system should support a net gain in biodiversity and that all planning applications should take due regard to wildlife. Our 'Planning for Nature' campaign aims:

In an article published in Planning Resource, architect Lord Rogers says that Britain is 'nowhere near' needing to build new towns in the countryside and the focus instead should be on driving up development density in urban areas.

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