In the Autumn we sent our members a survey form. To ensure that CPRE Sussex is addressing our member’s priorities, we asked which five issues, from a list of eleven, you think we should concentrate on in 2020. Thanks to respondents to the survey – we very much appreciate the time you spent on it.
CPRE Sussex arrangements with respect to Coronavirus and Covid-19
Written by CPRE SussexDuring these troubling times the most important thing is the safety and welfare of staff, volunteers, supporters and the wider public. At CPRE Sussex we have been continuously monitoring the situation and making plans for business continuity and staff/volunteer welfare. We remain open for business but we are taking steps to reduce risks.
Letter: Horsham DC should say no government targets
Written by Roger F SmithLetter published in the West Sussex County Times, 12 March 2020
After three named storms, Ciara, Dennis and Jorge, and prolonged periods of heavy rain, communities across the UK are, yet again, subject to flooding.
National Workouts and Wellbeing week starts on 23 March and is a great time for everyone to get out into the countryside.
What does the Heathrow decision mean for Balcombe?
Written by CPRE SussexOur national climate change policy and the Paris accord don't just have legal implications for airport expansion in the UK. CPRE Sussex believe that we must rethink fracking and other forms of oil extraction too.
Bookings now open for the CPRE Sussex Tours, Talks and Walks 2020
Written by CPRE SussexCPRE Sussex and the A27 Clean Up Campaign are urging local residents to ask their MPs to ensure that litter on the A27 is tackled.