Landscape
- New 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside
- This new charter for the countryside describes the England CPRE wants to see in 2026, our centenary year. The Vision, produced after wide consultation, pictures a countryside in 2026 that is used and valued by all as a national asset, helping create a healthier, less stressed nation where people are in tune with the environment and aware of their impact on it.
- Report
- A4, 20pp
- May 2009
- PDF (8.1Mb)
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- 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside

- New 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside: Towards our Vision
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- Report
- A4, 23pp
- June 2009
- PDF (601Kb)
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- 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside

- New 2026 - Living the vision: case studies
- 13 case studies show how CPRE's aims for the countryside of 2026 could be achieved if we adopt these pioneering schemes as 'the norm', and take inspiration from individuals making a stand now.
- Report
- A4, 12pp
- May 2009
- PDF (79Kb)
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- 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside
- 20:26 Vision – Communities and the countryside
- This booklet contains the speech given by the Rt Hon David Cameron MP to CPRE’s 2008 Annual Lecture and explores the relationship between social value – the theme of his speech – and CPRE’s traditional focus on landscape.
- Booklet
- A4, 32pp
- September 2008
- PDF (1.7Mb)
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- 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside
- 20:26 vision - What future for the countryside?
- This booklet looks to the future and sets out some of the challenges facing our countryside. At the same time, it is inspired by the consensus in support of National Parks, Green Belts and the land use planning system that CPRE has helped to forge over the past eighty years.
- Booklet
- A4, 52pp
- November 2007
- PDF (1.3Mb)
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- 2026 - A Vision for the Countryside

- A step-by-step guide to Unlocking the Landscape
How to prepare a Community Landscape Character Assessment
Community Landscape Character Statements can help to put landscape character at the heart of the local planning system. We have prepared this Step-By-Step Guide to get you started and show the process and benefits of preparing a Statement. Order the full 'Unlocking the Landscape' action pack for more detailed guidance on community involvement and compatibility with the planning process.- Guide
- A4, 2pp
- March 2009
- PDF (195Kb)
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- Countryside character
- Campaigners’ Guide to Trees and Woods
- An essential guide to anyone wanting to influence tree and woodland planting, protection, management and planning, from the street tree to the large forest.
- Campaign briefing
- A4, 72pp
- November 1996
- ISBN: 0 946044 57 0
- £3.00 RRP £10.00
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- Hedgerows

- Campaigning for Countryside Character
- This guide outlines a range of way in which local volunteers and groups can work with others to identify, promote and create local landscape diversity and distinctiveness.
- Campaign briefing
- A4, 16pp, plus 5 case studies
- June 2003
- ISBN 1 902786 62 9
- £5.00
- PDF (1.1Mb)
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- Hedgerows

- CPRE's Clutter Challenge Local Examples
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- Leaflet
- A4, 1pp
- August 2004
- PDF (135Kb)
- Dry Stone Walls
- An attractively illustrated leaflet highlighting the importance of dry stone walls and pointing out threats to their survival, with guidelines on how you can help protect them.
- Leaflet
- October 1996
- Free with SAE
- Related campaigns:
- Hedgerows

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