
William Shaw
CPRE Sussex Review Summer 2013
Futureproofing Conference report, Bexhill Link update, Help protect your area, Eric Ravilious and the CPRE and more.
The CPRE Sussex Review is published three times a year and is distributed free to our members. Download your free copy below.
Runaway Gatwick? A seminar
Concerned about a second runway at Gatwick?
This seminar provides an opportunity for interested individuals, groups, organisations, local authorities, Parish Councils and politicians to discuss emerging arguments against a new runway at Gatwick.
Date: Friday, 25 October 2013 from 9.30 am – 1.00 pm
Venue: Stanhill Court Hotel, Stan Hill, Charlwood, Surrey RH6 0EP
AGM 2013 Documents
The 2013 AGM of CPRE Sussex will be held on 10 July 2013.
Documents relevant to the AGM will be available on this page.
Details of candidates standing for election as Trustees of CPRE Sussex Countryside Trust can be downloaded below.
Media release: 4 April 2013
Madeleine to run marathon for CPRE Sussex
4 April 2013
A first time marathon runner is taking on the challenge of the Brighton Marathon on 14 April in memory of her godfather, Nic Packwood, who died suddenly last year at the age of 55. Madeleine Voice, 25, is fundraising for CPRE Sussex Countryside Trust as a tribute to Nic, who was a dedicated volunteer for many years for the Sussex branch of Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE).
Development threat to Brighton's Preston Park
Developers Urban Splash have submitted proposals for a 231 flat development on Brighton's Preston Road, overlooking Preston Park. Residents and local civic bodies complain that not only will the building affect the character of the area and the Grade II listed park, but architect's working with The Brighton Society calculate that the building's twin towers, the highest over 160 feet tall, will seriously shadow the park during six months of the year.
Marine Conservation Zones: CPRE Sussex's response
The UK's sea user stakeholder groups were disappointed to learn that they only intended to include 31 of the 127 proposed Marine Conservation Zones for adoption in 2013. In response to the consultation, CPRE Sussex submitted the following submission:
27 March 2013
Dear Sirs,
Marine Conservation Zones – Consultation
We note with dismay the Government’s proposal to adopt just 31 Marine Conservation Zones around the coast of England and Wales in 2013. Whilst there is mention of this being a first step, it is essential that the Government takes a far more positive approach : just 31 proposed MCZs compared to the network of 127 zones recommended by the sea user stakeholder groups shows a distinct lack of commitment. As with many issues we wonder what the point is in having stakeholder groups and the like and then getting nowhere near to accepting their recommendations in a sensible timescale. Bodies such as ours in CPRE Sussex are significantly volunteer based with people having a deep commitment to issues and we hope that this Consultation will be taken more seriously.
The sea is linked around our coast. It is not split into sections and it is clear that the ecologically coherent network of MCZs strongly recommended is based on that. Even from the administrative and policing point-of-view, it would also seem far more sensible to have a more coherent, linked approach, let alone the beneficial impact on the environment. How will the public understand that fragmented nature where our Sussex coastline seems to be a sad example with such limited coverage by the MCZs proposed for adoption in 2013?
We make the comparison with the billions of pounds the country has invested through our water companies in the enhanced treatment of sewage effluent discharged to our rivers and direct to estuaries and to the sea. Why was that supported by our Government? Was it to enhance the marine environment or just the reluctant acceptance of a diktat from Brussels? We do not understand why there appears to be no comprehensive, joined up thinking.
As the Sussex Branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England, we see the marine environment as important to our local aims and would want to see the MCZs implemented nationally. We want to have a vibrant and thriving countryside and we see the coastal waters as a key element. What could be better than the coastal waters and sea bed being ecologically excellent with flora, fish fauna and all other marine organisms and creatures? This would enhance tourism; boost the enjoyment by our residents of their coast and countryside; and provide a sound basis for a more successful fishing industry, all of which would provide socio-economic benefits to the local economy thereby supporting our countryside and those living in the area. In these financially straitened times surely this would be a wise investment?
We look forward to hearing of a much enlarged programme of adoption for 2013.
Yours faithfully
Stuart Derwent
CPRE Sussex Countryside Trust, Brighton and Hove District Chair.
Find out more about Marine Conservation Zones on The Wildlife Trusts website
Image above: Proposed conservation zones off the Sussex coast
Fracking: recommendations for action
Environmental groups met to discuss fracking in Lenham on 26 January, led by CPRE Protect Kent. Keith Taylor MEP, Brenda Pollack (Friends of the Earth) and Georgia Wrighton (CPRE Sussex) gave recommendations at the meeting for actions, resources and events to raise concern about fracking.
Presentations: Futureproofing 2013
Futureproofing Conference 2013 "a great success". Now it's time to act
Saturday’s Spring Conference ‘Futureproofing’ was a great success. Around 90 people attended to listen to a great line up of speakers including Nick Herbert MP and Neil Sinden CPRE Director of Policy and Campaigns. You can view the presentations here.
Countryside building ‘free for all’ starts today
27 March 2013
... unless Government and local communities act now
A rallying call is issued today (Wednesday) by Sir Andrew Motion, CPRE’s President, as the Government’s planning rule-book threatens to be a builders’ charter.