On 12th May, 30 noble souls took part in a CPRE Sussex workshop exploring how to assess the significance of the character of landscape in the evaluation of potential development sites.
Following public consultation last year, Highways England have announced the preferred A27 Arundel bypass route. From three possible options, a modified version of Option 5A has been chosen, and consists of a 4-mile dual carriageway between Crossbush junction and a new junction between Binstead Lane and Yapton Lane.
The government is reviewing an important piece of policy that could change the shape of the English countryside for ever. It is rewriting the National Planning Policy Framework – the rules that determine what kind of houses are built, where they go, and whether it is communities or developers who are at the heart of those decisions.
This Summer: The new Arun District Group will be out and about bringing the CPRE Sussex stall to events across the District, and beyond. We would welcome your encouragement and support and invite you to come along and meet the team.
Letter published by the West Sussex County Times, 19 April 2018
Sir,
Threat to Neighbourhood Plans: inequitable and crass
Letter published by West Sussex Gazette 11 April 2018
Sir,
Mid Sussex set-up-to-fail
CPRE Sussex fights for a better future for the Countryside. We work locally to protect, shape and enhance our beautiful, thriving countryside for everyone to value and enjoy. Our campaigning aims to influence decision making on a range of environmental and land- use issues.
CPRE fights for a better future for the Sussex Countryside. We work locally to protect, shape and enhance our beautiful, thriving countryside for everyone to value and enjoy. Our campaigning aims to influence decision making on a range of environmental and land-use issues.
CPRE Sussex and residents demand answers over Toxic Cloud threatening Sussex Beauty Spots.
Written by CPRE SussexCPRE Sussex is demanding a full investigation into the cocktail of chemicals which may soon be discharged into the air just outside the Sussex High Weald AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).