Guardian: ‘Frightening’ number of plant extinctions found in global survey
Written by CPRE SussexStudy shows 571 species wiped out, and scientists say figure is likely to be big underestimate.
Volunteering for CPRE Sussex is “fun, rewarding and educational,” according to Lorna Train who organises the charity’s summer tours.
The First Minister for Wales has cancelled the M4 bypass around Newport – an outbreak of good sense that we hope will spread to South East England, writes Henri Brocklebank on the Sussex Wildlife Trust website.
Letter published in the Bexhill Observer: Missed chance to set new targets.
Consequences for Horsham District communities, should developer win appeal
Written by Roger F SmithHORSHAM DISTRICT SITUATION REPORT (MAY 2019): Consequences for communities across Horsham District should developer win planning appeal
Climate change is the biggest threat to the countryside. That's why we're taking part in ‘The Time Is Now’, an exciting public event taking place on 26 June that gives you the chance to talk face-to-face to your MP about climate change and the environment.
CPRE Sussex at the Wealden Local Plan Examination
Written by CPRE SussexCPRE Sussex is currently attending the public examination of the Wealden Local Plan (May 2019) at the East Sussex National Golf course.
An environmental project to plant hundreds more trees in and around Brighton and Hove has received a double financial boost totalling £14,700.
Letter: Councillors should be standing up for community and environment
Written by CPRE SussexLetter published by the West Sussex Gazette, 15 May 2019